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Thread: Automatic Fractional Conversion

  1. #1
    Anderson51 Guest

    Automatic Fractional Conversion

    When for example 3/16 is typed, the mtext editor automatically converts it to a stacked fraction. is there any way to bring up the dialog box that contains this info, so that i can "uncheck" the box that automatically creates this, and go back to manually doing it myself?

  2. #2
    Dean Saadallah Guest
    Highlight the fraction, right-click, select Properties, perform all the
    settings you need to remove the stacking from your setup.

    Explore HELP in detail for assistance.

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  3. #3
    Anderson51 Guest
    In 2005 you cant send more than one layout to the printer at a time, in 2002 you could send as many as you wanted and the printer would print in the order recieved, why did they change this? its a pain having to wait until each sheet is plotted.

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    Dean Saadallah Guest
    ???

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  5. #5
    Arq. Carlos Ortega Guest
    There is a mode called "background plotting", this feature is only available
    in AutoCAD 2005. Look at options dialog box.
    There is not a way to make it in 2000 or 2004.

    Carlos

    "Anderson51" <nospam@address.withheld> escribió en el mensaje
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    In 2005 you cant send more than one layout to the printer at a time, in
    2002 you could send as many as you wanted and the printer would print in the
    order recieved, why did they change this? its a pain having to wait until
    each sheet is plotted.

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