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Hi guys,
I have created a bookcase in new family, how do I save these plan, elevation and section drawings as pfd file? Normally what I did for my interior design drawings were to drag them to a sheet and saved as pdf so i could use them in InDesign for presentation, but in new family, in "sheet" option, when I right clicked it did not have "new sheet" to allow me to arrange my all detail drawings, what should I do? Thanks in advance.
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Typically, we don't do this from the family, only from a project. If possible, that is your better way because you can dimension and annotate it there. If you want to print views, you can do that from the family but they will not be on sheets.
BTW - You don't save to a pDF file, that is just an image. You print a PDF using the correct printer setup.
Edited on: Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 11:49:52 AM
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