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stephen
12th Nov 2002, 04:16 pm
is it possible to plot off a whole batch of drawings(35) at theone time,
i usually have to plot off each drawing one by one, but this is obviously quite time consuming.

Please bear in mind im a bit stupid guys :D

Thanks

Stephen :)

stephen
12th Nov 2002, 04:33 pm
After reading davids sticky, sorry david

Im using LT 2002, hope this helps

Stephen :oops:

f700es
12th Nov 2002, 06:06 pm
After reading davids sticky, sorry david

Im using LT 2002, hope this helps

Stephen :oops:

Sorry to say but I cannot find any "free" utilities for this. There are several pay add-ons that one can buy but alas no free ones. :(

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stephen
14th Nov 2002, 04:23 pm
can one of these add ons be used with LT,

does anyone have a link to anywhere i can get these from?

Mr T
14th Nov 2002, 06:59 pm
I'm sure there is a batch plotter on the install CD ?
I'll check in my school tomorrow and post a reply AM.

Nick

f700es
14th Nov 2002, 08:05 pm
I'm sure there is a batch plotter on the install CD ?
I'll check in my school tomorrow and post a reply AM.

Nick

I thought there was as well but I checked at...
news://discussion.autodesk.com/autodesk.autocadlt.2002general
and did a search on Batch Plotting and a few AutoDesk mods said there was not a utility from AutoDesk for this (unless I missed it). Do a yahoo search on AutoCAD LT and Batch Plotting and you'll find some of the pay ones
These guys have an LT Batch Plot Utility....
http://www.multi-batch.com/default.htm

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rohit1979
17th Sep 2009, 04:14 pm
We find that dwgPlotX from karvamsoft (do a google search) is a great batch plotter for AutoCAD drawings. We have been using it since almost a year now and it has greatly reduced our work-load.

It also has batch scripting features which enable us to do almost any operation on a bulk of drawings.

judyfennelly
18th Sep 2009, 02:22 am
If you already have a printer/plotter, another program that batch plots DWG and DWF, search "DWGSee" in Google.