joey_martin Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 @mkennedy2000 so don't use layout if you don't want to. Go to FILE>PRINT and set up your page. When you turn on FILE>PRINT PREVIEW you will see the page. Set up your template plan to include a title block and such on the plan page and you don't have to use layout if you don't want to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkennedy2000 Posted December 15, 2020 Author Share Posted December 15, 2020 Layout is sort of a CA term for sheet. AutoCAD used to call it model space and paper space. Tha additiob of paper space or a layout view is a huge step forward in the production of documents so i certainly dont want to go backwards. Do you distribute layout files to anyone? It seems to be the layout file is an intermediate step on the way to a PDF. I do sometimes distribute a paper plan butin general I both use and distribute a PDF. Its very easy these days to open a PDF and make a few notes or hyperlink a photograph. It would be sort of nice if, after a field visit where I had annotated the PDF of a version of the plan, those notes were there in CA. I could carry a laptop. Ive tried a 17in touch, too bulky and i have a little surface pro much better but.....windows sucks battery life, is slow to boot, i dont lile the stylus and windows ink nearly as much as my samsung note and galaxy tab which can share s pens and do a coupke of nice tricks. Like create a note without booting up the tablet or phone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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