printing .ctb files for reference

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by plt, Dec 12, 2004.

  1. plt

    plt Guest

    Is there a simple way to print .ctb files for use as a hard desktop
    reference while drafting? (i.e. To be able to thumb through the printout to
    see that color 84 is 0.5mm thick and 50% screened.) Even better would be a
    printout that shows an example line for each color, so the user can choose
    visually which color to choose.

    Thanks,

    plt
     
    plt, Dec 12, 2004
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  2. plt

    Tyler Townes Guest

    Thats what I was trying to avoid, because a few minutes really means a few
    hours or more. And isn't this why we use computers, to copy/print large
    amounts of data (the ctb file, in this case) without manually recreating it,
    thus improving efficiency and accuracy? I just thought maybe there was a
    way to print a .ctb file, or someone has developed a way.

    plt
     
    Tyler Townes, Dec 13, 2004
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