![]() ![]() You just backed your Ford into their BMW. Thus begins an ongoing plot-style tug-of-war between the Full version crowd and the LT crowd. Plot settings, including the assigned plot-style, are saved in the drawing. Why? DO NOT ASK WHY !! There’s nothing to be gained from that. ![]() For exampleinstance, the run-of-the-mill “Color-dependent Plot Style Table” in AutoCAD is called “acad.ctb” but the equivalent plot style in AutoCAD LT is called “acadlt.ctb”. Here’s the issue – the “grown-ups” (full) version of AutoCAD, the one that makes Autodesk an obscene amount of money instead of just a lot, has a collection of plot styles whose names differ from the LT version that you have now just been punished for buying. “Missing or incompatible plot style” WTH? I thought that was one of the ones you get when you buy AutoCAD (LT). screenshot from the full version - your mileage may differ You’ve just installed AutoCAD LT, opened your first drawing in it and gone to print it. Perhaps I am a bit too cynical about these things. I dunno, perhaps AutoDesk are punishing you for buying the cheap version.
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