Use Plot Styles To Control Plotted Objects - Autodesk 057B1-41A111-1001 - AutoCAD LT 2010 User Manual

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Plot with Plot Styles. Specifies that the drawing is plotted using plot
styles. Selecting this option automatically plots lineweights. If you do not
select this option, objects are plotted with their assigned properties and
not with the plot style overrides.
Plot Paper Space Last. Specifies that objects in model space are plotted
before those in paper space.
Hide Paperspace Objects. Specifies whether the Hide operation applies
to objects in the layout viewport. The effect of this setting is reflected in
the plot preview, but not in the layout.
Plot Stamp On. Turns on plot stamps and places a plot stamp on a
specified corner of each drawing and can add it to a log file. Plot stamp
settings are specified in the Plot Stamp dialog box, where you can specify
the information you want applied to the plot stamp, such as drawing name,
date and time, plot scale, and so on.

Use Plot Styles to Control Plotted Objects

You can control many aspects of how an object is plotted by using plot styles.
Overview of Plot Styles
A plot style is an object property, similar to linetype and color. A plot style
can be assigned to an object or assigned to a layer. A plot style controls an
object's plotted properties, including
Color
Dither
Grayscale
Pen number
Virtual pen
Screening
Linetype
Lineweight
Transparency
Line end style
Line join style
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