Chapter 14. Using Layouts to Set Up a Print

A design is only as good as your ability to communicate that design with the people building it. Printing, or plotting as it's called in AutoCAD, is considered by many to be the final phase of that communication process. Preparing a document set can be just as challenging as plotting it. In this chapter, you will set up sheet files in a way that maximizes the potential of layers and external references. Users of AutoCAD will learn to further automate the management of their drawing sheets using Sheet Set Manager.

As you work through this and the next chapter, you'll quickly discover the incredible control you have over nearly every aspect of how a drawing plots. This versatility means you can probably ...

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