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Does Plot Maker Effect the .PLT imported Files?

Anonymous
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Hi,
When importing an AutoCad .PLT file to Plot Maker is this .PLT effected by my setting of Plot Maker, like the LINE & PEN settings?
Thanks,
Joseph
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Laszlo Nagy
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I think, like every imported drawing, a PLT should also contain its own definition of pen set within it. This you can overwrite in PlotMaker after placing the PLT file.
I haven't tried it though, I am quite busy at the moment (day/week/year).
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Anonymous
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laszlonagy wrote:
you can overwrite in PlotMaker after placing the PLT file.
I haven't tried it though, I am quite busy at the moment (day/week/year).

I guess it means it is not effected by the PM settings. Now, anyone knows where that option of changing the .PLT pen setting located?
Thanks,
Joseph
Laszlo Nagy
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Select the placed PLT file and choose Drawing Pens and Colors in the Options menu. Here you can View the Pens and Colors of the PLT file. If you want to modify them, you need to go to the Attributes Update Rules panel of the Drawing Settings Dialog, while the PLT file is selected on the Layout, check the Custom for this Drawing radio button, and uncheck the Pens and Colors checkbox. Then you will be able to modify the Pen colors and thicknesses of the PLT file.
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Anonymous
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laszlonagy wrote:
and uncheck the Pens and Colors checkbox. Then you will be able to modify the Pen colors and thicknesses of the PLT file.

Thanks,
In PM Preferences I have Uniform Pens & Colore for Drawings and Book checked.
Does this mean the lines in the .PLT file is unaffected?
Also do all these rules of not "effecting lines" of a DWG import into PM hold?
Thanks very much again,
Joseph
Laszlo Nagy
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Joseph wrote:
laszlonagy wrote:
and uncheck the Pens and Colors checkbox. Then you will be able to modify the Pen colors and thicknesses of the PLT file.

Thanks,
In PM Preferences I have Uniform Pens & Colore for Drawings and Book checked.
Does this mean the lines in the .PLT file is unaffected?
Also do all these rules of not "effecting lines" of a DWG import into PM hold?
Thanks very much again,
Joseph
I checked this checkbox in Preferences and it seems to me that this is the strongest setting. If you check it, it overrides all the previous ones we talked about and it will be applied to all placed Drawings (PLT included) and all items on Layouts.
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Anonymous
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laszlonagy wrote:
checked this checkbox in Preferences and it seems to me that this is the strongest setting. If you check it, it overrides all the previous ones we talked about and it will be applied to all placed Drawings (PLT included) and all items on Layouts.

Thanks a million for al your help,
I guess I better do some verification.
Joseph
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
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Joseph wrote:
laszlonagy wrote:
checked this checkbox in Preferences and it seems to me that this is the strongest setting. If you check it, it overrides all the previous ones we talked about and it will be applied to all placed Drawings (PLT included) and all items on Layouts.

Thanks a million for al your help,
I guess I better do some verification.
Joseph
You are welcome.
You helped me make it to veteran member
Answering your questions I moved to 500 posts.
Cheers.
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TomWaltz
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laszlonagy wrote:
You are welcome.
You helped me make it to veteran member
Answering your questions I moved to 500 posts.
Cheers.
Assuming Ben & Erica don't fight you, 85 more and you can get into the top 10 posters!
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Laszlo Nagy
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I wish I had more time to actually make it. But being 11th or 12th is still good enough for me
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