Print Style Table Settings dialog box |
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The print style table options only apply to new drawings created without a template and older drawings (with the Autodesk® DWG™ format prior to 2000) when opened. Drawings that are already open are not affected. DIALOG BOX OPTIONS Print Style Behavior Select to use color-dependent print style tables or named print style tables. Default Print Style Table Select a default print style table from the list. Default Print Style for Layer 0 For color-dependent print style tables, displays BYCOLOR (not selectable); for named tables, select the print style to assign to layer zero. Default Print Style for Entities For color-dependent print style tables, displays BYCOLOR (not selectable); for named tables, select the print style to assign to new entities. Add or Edit Print Style Tables Click to create or change print style tables that can be selected on the Printing tab or elsewhere in CADdirect. Tell me about...How do I... |
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