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RE: Print Organizer Plotting Levels That Are turned Off
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RE: Print Organizer Plotting Levels That Are turned Off
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David Renaud
over 9 years ago
Thanks. Will re-loading the pset do the same thing? The whole idea, in my mind, of creating a plot set with pset is so that if there is a minor revision it’s easy to plot a new set of sheets. If someone has to update the pset I am going to lose users in trying to get them onboard.
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David Renaud
Tue, Oct 7 2014 10:40 AM
I created the pset to save _
plot
_ settings, not drawing edits, so that I don’t have to go through the selection process each time. As long as I reload my Print Organizer file before I plot all of my latest edits are reflected.
I don’t know how I could have had levels on a nested reference that had its display turned off in the parent reference file plotting, but whatever. It’s been behaving since. I think it is key to reload the .pset each time.
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Tue, Oct 7 2014 10:40 AM
I created the pset to save _
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_ settings, not drawing edits, so that I don’t have to go through the selection process each time. As long as I reload my Print Organizer file before I plot all of my latest edits are reflected.
I don’t know how I could have had levels on a nested reference that had its display turned off in the parent reference file plotting, but whatever. It’s been behaving since. I think it is key to reload the .pset each time.
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