AutoCAD

How to Plot Layout in AutoCAD 2016?

Understanding Plotting Layouts in AutoCAD 2025

Steps to Plot a Layout in AutoCAD 2025

  1. Access the Output Tab
    Navigate to the Output tab located at the top of the AutoCAD interface. Here, you will find the Plot panel. Click on it, then select the “Plot” option to begin the process.

  2. Select Your Plotter
    A dialog box will appear for you to choose a plotter or printer from the available options. If your desired plotter is not listed, it may need to be installed or configured.

  3. Configure Your Plot Settings
    Choose the paper size you would like to use from the provided list. You should also specify the plot area—this could be the entire drawing or a specific selection. Adjust the plot scale and orientation (portrait or landscape) according to your needs. Take advantage of other available options to further tailor your plot settings.

  4. Advanced Options
    If you require more specialized settings, click on the “More Options” button to access advanced features. Here, you can adjust settings such as the quality of the output and line weights.

  5. Preview Your Plot
    Before finalizing, you can use the Preview function to see how your plot will look when printed. Ensure everything appears as expected, including scale, layout, and overall clarity.

  6. Finalizing the Plot
    Once satisfied with your settings and preview, click on the “OK” or “Plot” button to execute the plot command. Your document will now be sent to the selected plotter.

Creating a New Layout in AutoCAD 2025

  1. Open the View Tab
    Access the View tab from the main menu. You will find the Viewports panel where you can create new viewports.

  2. Initiate New Viewport
    Click on “New” in the Viewports panel. This action will open a dialog box.

  3. Choose the Type of Viewport
    In the dialog box, select the “Single” option under Standard Viewports. This will allow you to create a single viewport for your layout.

  4. Defining the Viewport Size
    Click to specify one corner of the viewport in your layout. Then, click the opposite corner to create the viewport shape. You will now see the new layout viewport appear in your workspace.

Publishing Multiple Layouts

  1. Select Layout Tabs
    Click on the layout tab you wish to publish in the drawing area. For selecting multiple tabs, press and hold the Ctrl key while clicking on additional layout tabs you want to include.

  2. Publish Selected Layouts
    Right-click one of the selected layout tabs, and from the context menu, choose the option to publish. This action opens the Publish dialog box.

  3. Adjust Settings
    Inside the Publish dialog box, you can modify various settings for the selected layouts, ensuring everything is in order for processing.

  4. Execute the Publish Command
    After confirming that all settings are correct, click “Publish” to complete the process. Your chosen layouts will be printed or exported in the selected format.

Understanding Model and Layout Space

  • Model Space
    This is where you create your drawings. All dimensions and features are drawn in a 2D environment that represents real-world dimensions.

  • Layout Space
    Here, you prepare how your drawing will appear on paper. Layout space allows you to set up title blocks, annotations, and scaling, making it essential for presentations and professional outputs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I change paper size for an existing layout?
To change the paper size, go to the Page Setup Manager, select the layout you wish to adjust, and click “Modify.” In the dialog box, choose a new paper size from the dropdown menu and confirm your changes.

Can I plot different layouts at the same time?
Yes, by holding down the Ctrl key, you can select multiple layout tabs and publish them together from the right-click context menu, streamlining your workflow.

What is the difference between a layout and model space in AutoCAD?
Model space is where design and drafting occur, with actual dimensions, while layout space is tailored for organizing how the drawing is displayed on printed sheets, with options for scaling and additional annotations.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.