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Batchpro Key Features
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Runs on Autocad 2002 upto 2005 (+ vertical Autodesk AutoCAD based products) |
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Easy to use interface to build lists of files and commands that you want to run on those files. |
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The command names are listed in an easy to understand way and no programming knowledge is required to get the results that you want. |
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You can save lists of drawings and commands to Batchpros own file format so that you can import them at a later date in order to repeat the batch. This allows batch operations to be filed alongside drawings for easy retrieval and also for use of other users of batchpro within your organisation. |
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Large number of native commands built into Batchpro, including extensive plotting support, layer manipulation, exporting to other file formats and many other commands. |
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Unique powerful plotting capabilty allowing advanced batch
plotting. |
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Batchpro is user extensible. It has the ability to run any of your own commands as part of the batch process along side the built in native commands by use of the Custom command. You can also add your own custom commands into the batchpro command list and give them an easy to understand name as if they were part of the actual application. |
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You can test certain commands that you intend to batch process on the current drawing before actually doing a batch. This makes it much easier to build up complex batches and test them in small pieces before actually running them on a large number of drawings |
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Get visual feedback of what is happening during the batch in the Session Log. |
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After starting a batch you can stop it before the batch is completed. |
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Specify if you want to save or discard changes to drawings opened during the batch. |