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Quite simply I am trying to get the file path stamp on our titleblocks to read the central file not the local user copy. It does no good to have that... Any help would be appreciated. thanks -
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*bump I agree. Any way to get this to work?
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Has anybody found a solution for this yet?
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I found if I open my central file WITHOUT creating a new local, and print from there, then the plot stamp reports the central location. There must be a better way, though. Anyone come up with anything else?
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