Hi, I have about 300 dwgs that I need to plot out.
I searched the help and didn't find much help in there.
I asked the guys that work here and they said you have to do them one by one. That seems insane. any help would be great. thanx
i searched the help for "grip" and dont see anything about makeing a batch plot... can you give me some keywords to use in the search or post a website that has the info.... the help in this thing isn't to helpfull... i'm a proE guy so this isn't easy
Well if you are a Pro/E guy, how do you batch plot from Pro/E? We are moving to Pro/E (corporate decision, not the users') and batch plotting has become an issue for us. I have looked at Rand, etrage, FroTime and some others but haven't ecided on which is the bset way to plot all drawings in an ECN, etc.
I will see what GRIP programs I have in my 'library' for batch plotting. There are some questions when it comes to batch plotting in UG.
Are all the files in a single directory or under a single directory?
Are all of the files in the directory to be printed?
Do the files have a consistent and common drawing naming convention?
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I've never had to print more than 10 proE files so i couln't tell you how to make a batchplot in proE. All of the UG files i want to plot are in the same directory with a consistent naming convention?
I'm looking to do something similar...I have numberous UG files in various directories, but the drawing files all start with "d.". I'd like to run a batch program to plot out everything that starts with "d." (specifically using a plot queue that plots to a file, and then gets converted to .pdf). I could put all the "d." files in a single directory easy enough.