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Olson, Jack C wrote:
> Your company doesn't think 10 sheets is manageable?
> We have schematics over 80 sheets!
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> No one likes C-size do they? Stick with B.
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> Well, that's my opinion (you asked for it, right?)
> Jack
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JoAnn Amerson [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> I am having some problems and would love to have opinions from anyone else
> out there who deals with libraries. We purchased a company last year and
> are
> currently assembling the boards that they created with different software.
> The
> problem is they can only produce A3 (B) sized drawing. One of the
> schematics is 7 sheets and the other is 10. I've been asked to convert it
> to
> Cadstar and get it down to a manageable number of C size sheets.
JoAnn,
I'm with Jack, keep the B-size, they are almost always readable and you can
fold them to fit in binders very easily. I worked for a company in the past that all
they wanted was D-size, what a pain.... Just a 3 or 4 page schematic was like the
Sunday paper. I finally got them used to C-size and was working on getting them
to B's. Then I left and got a real job....... Now I think they are using Kleenex......
Just kidding...
Later
--
Scott Decker
AKA: PadMasterson
Praegitzer Design On Location at
Enterprise Server Group CO3
Intel Corporation
Ph: (503)-677-6582 E-MAIL: [log in to unmask]
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