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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 06:04:38 EST
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- From: Pete Jermann <PJERMANN@SBU.EDU>
- Subject: Re: CAD and project design
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- > My question regarding CAD for woodworking has to do with output of the final
- > drawing. Most of what I have read about design says you should evaluate
- > full size drawings of a piece before cutting wood. I have Generic CAD and
- > DOTPLOT but am limited by the size of a printer. I have a HP Laserjet IIIP
- > and an Epson LQ-500. Does anyone know of a way to easily output a drawing in
- > pages and paste them together like most spreadsheets support?
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- I believe the latest version of Generic CAD (6.0) comes with a macro
- (prntile.mcr) that does exactly that. I haven't used it but remember reading
- about it in the manual (which is at home, otherwise I'd give the exact
- reference).
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