2007-05-20 03:06 AM - last edited on 2023-05-30 10:08 AM by Rubia Torres
2007-05-21 01:17 AM
2007-05-21 06:50 PM
New_Xieland wrote:Set the small paper size ... and it will automatically tile.
IE. You could say piece together six A4 pages and then place your drawing over it so that if you wanted to plot out something and didn't have access to a A1 plotter; you could essentially "jigsaw" it together via the A4 pages...
2007-05-23 06:00 PM
2007-05-23 11:29 PM
New_Xieland wrote:
I guess what I'm confused about is that the whole matrix system... is that just a tool for labelling / documenting drawing numbers or can it be used to manipulate paper size so you can get the jig-saw effect?
2007-05-26 04:00 AM
2007-05-26 01:09 PM
New_Xieland wrote:It is possible, by specifying a very large master and sheets of the wanted size, but why? You have the Layout book.
Hmmm... so I guess really in AC10 its impossible to have multiple pages in a Master Layout...
2007-05-26 04:25 PM
Djordje wrote:As I recall the Layout Book was introduced with AC8 & PM3, but retained the old (PM2.x) function of multiple sheets (of paper) per layout. It was the incorporation into AC where the feature was dropped.
PM 9 made it possible BECAUSE there was no layout book, so it was a way of emulating the layout book in one .lay file
2008-03-27 01:34 AM
Djordje wrote:Djordje, could you please clarify how to do this, I do not understand. I have a need to create a master that has 2xA4 sheets to make up a A3 size.New_Xieland wrote:It is possible, by specifying a very large master and sheets of the wanted size, but why? You have the Layout book.
Hmmm... so I guess really in AC10 its impossible to have multiple pages in a Master Layout...
PM 9 made it possible BECAUSE there was no layout book, so it was a way of emulating the layout book in one .lay file
2008-03-27 01:56 AM
Djordje wrote:other way up
Set the small paper size ... and it will automatically tile.