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I am having trouble plotting the sheet title block from 2 of my stations.
The text size plots approx. 50% larger than it should.
The other 4 stations plot correctly.
Any suggestions?
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Make sure the font in question is installed on these stations...
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THANKS!!
I thought I had checked everything and these newer machines
had all the fonts already but we must have loaded some extra
versions of the basic ones.
Thanks again.
DUH to me!!
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I have an issue whith plotting my sheet I have a door schedule splited into two different parts. I cerated two new sheet with title block and drag my splitted door schedule onto those sheets. First sheet which door schedule # 1 printed fine and second sheet which door schedule #2 is onto title block doesn't plot correctly. on second sheet some how instead of plotting the title block it still plots the door schedule #1 which is out of the titleblock border. Any Idea how I can fix this problem and print dorr schedule #2 with titleblock..
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mehsabsa, As I told you in the chat, you need two different schedules and two different sheets. YUou are not doing that! Take your initial schedule and duplicate it. Now filter schedule 1 for the first haldf of your doors and place this on a sheet. Close that sheet. Filter your schedule 2 for the second part of the doors. Create another sheet and place schedule two on that sheet.
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WWHub, I would done it as you described. But i haven't done it, one of coworkers did it and she left for maternity leave and now i can not print it. I was just trying to find a way to print the second door schedule with the title block.. Previosly they were be able to plot it as it shown above.. Thanks,
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You can't fit these two schedules on the same sheet!!!! Physically impossible. Revit prints from the left so if you try to print what you show, you will only get the two columns at the left. If you move those off the sheet to the right, You will get this 11.2 sheet as formatted but those two columns will not be printed. I don't know what your previous co-worker did. If they had two 11.2 sheets, the just moved one schedule onto the sheet with the other off on the right then reversed that and printed a second 11.2 sheet. OBVIOUSLY THIS WOULD BE WRONG!!! Do as I suggested and have two sheets....
Edited on: Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 10:46:47 AM
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