Home
Free CAD Software
CAD Blog
AutoCAD Tutorials
Ask a CAD Question
AutoCAD for Students
SEARCH Search Our Site
SERVICES CAD Services
Drafting Services
3D Renderings
Scan to CAD
Paper to CAD
CAD Drawings
Blueprints
CAD Projects
SOFTWARE CAD Reviews
AutoCAD
3D Animation
Floor Plan Software
Architectural Software
Where to Buy CAD
Cheap CAD Software
CAD Management
Boat Design Software
FREE CAD Free CAD Stuff
FREE PLANS Free Shed Plans
Free House Plans
Do It Yourself Plans
Pole Barn Plans
Free Greenhouse Plans
Free Garage Plans
Free Boat Plans
Wood Furniture Plans
Free Picnic Table Plan
ABOUT Drafting Firm
About Us
Testimonials
RESOURCES Create Your Own Site
Learn AutoCAD
CAD Newsletter
YOUR CAD Tips
Drafting Storage
Drafting Supplies
CAD Articles
AutoCAD Books
CAD Resources
CONTACT Contact Us
Disclaimer
Privacy Policy
[?] Subscribe To This Site

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines

 

The CONVERTPSTYLES Command in AutoCAD

by Jeff Weber
(Vincennes, Indiana, USA)

AutoCAD plot dialogue window showing Named plot styles

AutoCAD plot dialogue window showing Named plot styles

What does the CONVERTPSTYLES Command in AutoCAD do? In our office we use a “Color Dependent” plot style when plotting. “Color dependent” is just what it sounds like; the color of an object determines how it is plotted.

This allows us to control how the drawing will plot by assigning each object a color.

Once in a while I will start a new drawing from scratch by selecting “New” from the “file” pull down.

When I do this AutoCAD, by default, creates a drawing that uses a “Named” plot style.

(FYI Named plot styles have an .stb extension while Color Dependent styles have a .ctb file extension)

Starting from scratch does not seem to be a problem until you complete your drawing and proceed to plot it, only to find out that your plot style in no where to be found.

No need to worry.

If you enter CONVERTPSTYLES on the command line and hit enter, AutoCAD will convert your drawing from a "Named plot style" to a "Color dependent plot style" drawing.

Also at this point AutoCAD will give you a warning indicating the following:

This command converts a Named plot style drawing to use Color Dependent plot styles.

All plot style names will be removed from objects. Named plot style tables will be detached from the drawing.


Basically AutoCAD is saying “Are you sure you want to do this?”

Just click on OK.

Now select plot from the FILE pull-down menu.

At this point you should be able to see your "Color Dependent plot style" in your PLOT dialogue box and plot as you normally would.

Also be aware, as the warning said, all the "Named plot styles" have been removed and all that you will see at this point are "Color Dependent styles".

This is a command that I had to look up several times.

It is not one that is listed in a textbook that I could find.

It is however one that I have found very useful.

Comments for
The CONVERTPSTYLES Command in AutoCAD

Average Rating starstarstarstarstar

Click here to add your own comments

Nov 28, 2010
Rating
starstarstarstarstar
STB TO CTB
by: Mel

Thank you so much.

Just recently I was asked by my boss regarding this.

We had one drawing that was set to use STB rather than CTB and we cant do anything to change it.

What I did is transfer the whole drawing into another sheet that is set to CTB and just edit the title block.

Now you taught me how to do it properly with the CONVERTPSTYLES command.

That is very good. Thank you so much.

Oct 19, 2011
Rating
starstarstarstar
Convert plotstyles
by: Jim

Jeff,

In your article, you say that Autocad defaults to named plot styles when you start a new drawing.

This can be changed by the following:
Tools, Options, Plot & publish, Plot style table settings, Default plot style behaviour, and then choose either color or named.


Regards,

Jim

Click here to add your own comments

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to AutoCAD Tips