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Download File Analyzer here. Update info Upload example file. The drawing is from an outside source without the custom plot style referenced in the page setup. Limited access or permissions to the support folder. A Page Setup may have been imported into the current drawing referencing a color-dependent plot style whereas the drawing uses named-plot styles or vice-versa. Replace or recreate the corrupted or damaged plot style file. Try setting the support path to a directory on the local drive to rule out issues accessing files on the network.

Now open your drawing and type Plot in the Command line to open the Plot dialog box. Expand this dialog by clicking the arrow in the bottom right corner. Help Click the Application menu Options. The locations the program looks in for plot style files are displayed.

The difference with these is that instead of automatically being assigned to a specific color, you could assign this style to any object in the AutoCAD drawing or an entire layer in an AutoCAD drawing. CTB files contain color-based plot styles, or mappings of colors to layers of objects; used to attach color and display settings to design objects.

Since which of these methods AutoCAD uses is determined on a drawing-by-drawing basis, the issue of missing CTB files is most often a result of a drawing being set to use an STB file instead.

To determine if your drawing is configured to use a STB: Open the affected drawing file. Start the PLOT command. Double-click the plot style table file you want to modify. Under Properties, click the arrow next to the property you want to change.



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