Hi all
At the moment I have one dwt with all the sheet sizes on different tabs.
I was wondering if this is the norm or if people have individual dwt files for each sheet size and what are the advantages of this.
Jon
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Hi all
At the moment I have one dwt with all the sheet sizes on different tabs.
I was wondering if this is the norm or if people have individual dwt files for each sheet size and what are the advantages of this.
Jon
I prefer to sue different settings for text styles, dimstyles, etc. when working on a letter size figure vs a full size sheet. And using full-size settings on an Ansi A piece of paper looks ridiculous, while using text height that is appropriate for AnsiA on a Arch D sheet becomes unreadable when the contractor prints to 11x17.
So basically I try to have two, one for AnsiA-B, and one for everything larger.