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Plot Stamp Units
Specifies the units used to measure X offset, Y offset, and height. You can
define units using inches, millimeters, or pixels.
Two sets of values for the plot stamp size and location are saved in the PSS
file: one for the dimensionless file formats and the other for dimensional file
formats. If the units you select in the dialog box are dimensional, then the
dimensional values are displayed and modified. To access the dimensionless
values, you need to select pixels as the unit of measurement. Regardless of the
units selected in the dialog box, the correct set of values is applied at plot
time. In other words, changing the unit of measurement does not cause the
values to be recalculated.
Log File Location
Writes the plot stamp information to a log file instead of, or in addition to,
stamping the current plot. If plot stamping is turned off, the log file can still
be created.
Create a Log File
Writes the plot stamp information to a log file. The default log file is plot.log,
and it is located in the main application folder. You can specify a different
file name and path. After the initial plot.log file is created, the plot stamp
information in each succeeding plotted drawing is added to this file. Each
drawing's plot stamp information is a single line of text. The plot stamp log
file can be placed on a network drive and shared by multiple users. Plot stamp
information from each user is appended to the plot.log file.
Log File Name
Specifies the file name for the log file you are creating. Enter a new file name
if you do not want to use the default file name, plot.log.
Browse
Lists the currently saved plot stamp log files. You can choose to overwrite an
existing plot stamp log file with the currently specified plot stamp information,
and then to save this file.
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