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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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5 Select the desired Layout Page Setup name. The name must exist in the current
drawing.
6 Click Add File to add each sheet to the batch plot job.
The Add Sheet to Plot Job dialog box is displayed. Use this dialog box to locate
the sheets to plot.
7 Select the name of the drawing to plot, and then click Open. The Edit Batch
Plot Job dialog box is redisplayed, and the drawing you selected is listed in the
Sheet File List.
8 Click Add File and select additional drawings to add to the plot job, and then
click OK. To remove a file, click Remove File.
9 Use the Run Batch Plot Job command to run the plot job.
Running a Batch Plot Job
Use the Run Batch Plot Job to send a plot job to a plotting device.
To run the batch job
1 Be sure that you are working within the drawing that contains the model space
entities you want to plot.
2 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Plot ä Run Batch Plot Job to display the
Run Batch Plot Job dialog box.
3 Select the job (file extension of *.bpd), and then click Open to exit the dialog
box.
Each sheet in the batch job is loaded on screen, and then sent to the plotter.
Hiding Lines for Plotting
You can prevent hidden lines from being drawn when you plot by using the
Hideplot option of the MVIEW or Create Viewport command. The Hideplot
option of MVIEW affects only the plotted output, not the screen display.
To hide lines for plotting
1 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Sheet Styles ä Create Viewport.
The following prompt is displayed:
ON/OFF/Fit/Hideplot/Lock/Object/Polygonal/Restore/2/3/4/<Fit>:
2 Type Hideplot.
3 Specify ON or OFF.
4 Select the viewport(s) to apply the Hideplot option to.