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| Posted by July2017 at Jun 17, 2014, 1:38:12 PM |
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print two levels on one pdf page Hallo! I plan a house and the garden with Sweet Home 3D. For the house I use three levels (basement, first floor and second floor). Because the garden is about 50 cm lower than the first floor and it is not possible to use negative height, I use "level garden", too. Unfortunately, I am not able to print the "ground" (first floor and garden) on only one pdf page. Do I miss an option/button? Is there another possibility to print two levels on just one page? (Of course this does not make sense if I try to print levels that would overlap eachother as basement and second floor.) Thanks for any ideas! July |
| Posted by hansmex at Jun 18, 2014, 8:01:06 AM |
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Re: print two levels on one pdf page July, You can't print two levels on one page. Time for a trick... Export both levels separately, then extract the images of your plan. Now combine them using Gimp, Photoshop or something similar. Hans ---------------------------------------- Hans new website - under constuction hansdirkse.info |
| Posted by okh at Jun 18, 2014, 4:00:03 PM |
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Re: print two levels on one pdf page Hard to suggest workarounds without knowing more about your file, however, in addition to what hansmex writes, maybe you could copy (temporarily in a copy work file) the elements from one level to another and then do the 2D print? This may be tricky with a very complicated file, but could work if you clean out all unnecessary elements before printing the plan. For a top view plan in 2D, the elevation may not matter. But of course, do make sure to keep the original file in a safe place before ruining it. ok PS - for printing the plan or exporting SVG - it is often a good idea to clean the plan as much as possible (in a work-copy). |
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