![]() ![]() ![]() We begin to write the command CHANGESPACE, and thanks to the new command completion, all the commands that match the letters that we are entering will begin to appear. To do this in the paper space, we double click inside a viewport to make it active. It allows move entities of the model space to the paper space and vice versa. Working with the command Change SpaceĪRES Commander offers also a new command CHANGESPACE. ![]() We can also use the “SAVE AS” button and save it under another name without affecting the original one currently opened. If we press OK, the changes will be saved in this sketch that we are editing. We can choose a color and define the print color, for example, “black”, in addition to choosing the line thickness for printing. This layout is ready to print as we had previously saved the print configuration before we made the most recent changes.ĪRES Commander allows working with STB and CTB extension files, where the colors that we are going to use can be configured.įrom here we can create a new table or choose one of the existing ones, and modify it. If we cancel, we just have to go to print. In this case A4, but it could be another size like A3, for example. We can also determine a specific area of our drawing, then make it fit the paper size. Like this, it’s configured for future printing. Any changes that we make in this box, we can apply directly to our tab in paper space. We can also configure the scale among other parameters. We can choose the printer, the number of copies, and even the paper size, and of course, we can rotate it. In this dialog we find all the necessary parameters to configure our printing correctly. ![]() It has been redesigned to have a preview – in real time – of what we are going to print. You no longer need to switch between settings and preview to adjust your print configuration.ĪRES Commander has a new print dialog box. The Print settings dialog has been redesigned to improve productivityĮnjoy a reorganized dialog for Print settings with a dynamic preview representing your drawing as it would be printed. ![]()
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