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    Default Plotting Multiple Copies - command line

    I've been poking around automating plotting in AutoCAD LT 2009 and have noticed that one of the options on the Plot Dialog doesn't seem to be mirrored in the command line <-plot> command

    Basically, is there any way from either script, macro or command line to define the number of times a drawing will be plotted?

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    Default Re: Plotting Multiple Copies - command line

    Quote Originally Posted by d.kelly View Post
    I've been poking around automating plotting in AutoCAD LT 2009 and have noticed that one of the options on the Plot Dialog doesn't seem to be mirrored in the command line <-plot> command

    Basically, is there any way from either script, macro or command line to define the number of times a drawing will be plotted?

    Cheers
    Dan
    You could just create a macro to use the -plot command twice, or however many times you need.

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    Default Re: Plotting Multiple Copies - command line

    That's more or less what we have at the moment - was wondering if you can access the "Copies" value on the Plot dialog

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