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i want move many drawings frome model space to layout


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many time i recive drawings all of it in model space i want move all of it to layout i dont know how but if any one have option or lisp it will help me to do that easy .

thanx for all

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I could be wrong, as I am not a draftsman, but, would you not want to move say the titleblock to paperspace and use a viewport with the correct scale looking into modelspace? This way, everything can be drawn to 1:1. :)

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Realy I'd Like To Thank You So Much Mr Lee

But What I Need To Move Alot Of Drawing In Separate Frome Model Space To Layout

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Previously...from Cad64:

 

"CHSPACE lets you move objects from paper space to model space or from model space to paper space through the viewport. But if you want to move objects from model to paper, then yes, you need to double click inside the viewport before initiating the command."

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I think that he wants to say (and tell me in im wrong)

In some cases we receive a nonprofessional drawings, drafts more than one frame in modelspace and should be multiply layouts.

He wants to move each frame in a separate layout

See attached

LEE, by the way

you will be a genius draftsman,

Multi.dwg

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LEE, by the way you will be a genius draftsman

 

If Lee only aspires to becoming a "draftsman" it will be a waste of his true talents.

 

Thanks guys :)

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Am I the only one getting a bit confused here:huh:?

 

Lee; if you are not a draughtsman then what is it that you are using Autocad for?:unsure:

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Lee; if you are not a draughtsman then what is it that you are using Autocad for?:unsure:

 

I used it during my gap-year after A-levels, I worked for 1 year in a drawing office before starting my degree, so I picked up a few things :)

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