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how can i combine the drawings done in 2 projects to a single sheet? i'm a new user and heard about worksets but i think this is a common printing issue and could be solved without using worksets..thank you
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You can use the import/link tool to bring one project into another or you can cut and paste from one to another. If you want just 2d drawings without the models combined, try exporting the views you want to document to 2d dwf, pdf, or dwg then import those onto a drafting view. Drafting views are non model related.
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