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Run File -> Plot Style Manager, and run the Add A Plot Style Wizard to accomplish this. If you used AutoCAD R14, copy and convert the PCP or PC2 plotter configuration file in R14 to a STB pen assignments file in AutoCAD 2000. Also assign named plot styles to the AutoCAD drawing templates that you use. Be sure to create the STB named plot style files and assign them to all new drawings you create from scratch. Understand that a conversion back to color-based plot styles is not possible with this method, and that you should send an STB file along with your drawings to your clients or blueprint shops if you need to plot your files from sources outside your company. You can still use named plot styles for plotting black/white drawings, too! It is recommended that you have a good layer and plotting standard set before you use named plot styles as this will ease the transition between plotting styles. Use named plot styles if you or your clients look at drawings in electronic format. On drawings where grading and planimetric must be displayed on multiple drawings, but that grading is shaded on one drawing, and plans shaded on another, different plot style tables may be created for these two different presentations. Plot styles may also be created for multiple types of presentations. Therefore, as an example on civil engineering plans, storms drains may be one color, sewer may be another color, roads may be another color, etc, making civil engineering drawings very easy to look at on the computer. AutoCAD object colors may be assigned using criteria other than plotting properties because they are not related to one another with a named plot style. With proper style names, it will be easy to identify which plot style goes with what layer name. Instead of managing 255 colors in a color based plot style table, you only have to create as many styles you want to use, making named plot styles easier to manage. There are many advantages to using named plot styles. If you used AutoCAD R14, copy and convert the PCP or PC2 plotter configuration file in R14 to a CTB color-based pen assignments file in AutoCAD 2000. Also assign color plot styles to the AutoCAD drawing templates that you use. Be sure to create the CTB color plot style files and assign them to all new drawings you create from scratch. Use color plot styles if you still primarily use AutoCAD to plot color or black and white drawings on the plotter, and you do not transfer drawings to other clients often enough to justify the use of named plot styles. Therefore, the same layer naming and plotting standards used in earlier releases in AutoCAD may continue to be used. The method of assigning colors (and pen settings) to layers remains the same. If your company has an R14 pen standard, it may be easily migrated into AutoCAD 2000. If you plot color drawings, using a pen standard of object color equals pen color, then what you see in the AutoCAD drawing is what you will get on the plotter. Veteran AutoCAD drafters already know the color plot style system, so there is little cost in training them in the new plotting methods. The advantage of color plot styles is that they are much easier to understand. Rispondo alla osservazione ".quasi nessuno spiega quando è meglio scegliere l'uno e quando è preferibile l'altro." Uso i CTB e non ho ancora visto nessuno usare gli STB Vengo quindi a chiedere: Qual è dunque la vostra preferenza, e perché? Quindi, in realtà, non c'è un tipo migliore dell'altro, però quasi nessuno spiega quando è meglio scegliere l'uno e quando è preferibile l'altro. Sicuramente ciò dipende dal tipo di lavoro che si svolge e dagli esecutivi che bisogna presentare. In rete c'è chi parla bene di uno e male dell'altro e viceversa. Vorrei fare una sorta di sondaggio commentato sull'uso degli stili di stampa: ctb e stb. TuttoCAD Forum - stb - ctb perché usare l'uno o l'altro