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    mayberryredneck
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    Default saving to disc for printing else where?

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    I'f I'm gonna save a drawing to disc for printing at a photo shop. what
    all do i have to set to do this? scale, modelspace ,how does it come into play etc.?
    thanks

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    your best bet is to save it to PDF format.
    if you dont have a PDF writer, call the printing shop to see what type of plotter they have. find the driver on the internet and install in on your comp. if its a full service print shop, they may be able to give you the driver.

    create a PLT file and bring it in.

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    Default pdf writer

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    Thank's for the link.
    I was really excited to find this site. I taught myself Acad 97LT back in
    1992 and am just now returning. I think this is awesome. I'm trying to make alot of short cuts due to excelleration of bussiness.
    thanks again.

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