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#Copyclip from autocad to word full
Don't know if you need full blown Acrobat or not.
#Copyclip from autocad to word pdf
Someone said cut and paste from a PDF (that you previously generated). (I've done this in the past but the resolution suffers greatly.) Set your Word document to 11 X 17, landscape. A free program, similar to CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator.ĥ. Sdraw lets you deal with images, text, and lets you draw things also. I had no problem saving my drawings as a "dxf" and importing it into "sdraw". This is a drawing program, vector based, that can import "dxf" files.
#Copyclip from autocad to word install
After you fully install this suite, open or start "sdraw". You didn't say which operating system your using, I'll assume Windows (doesn't really matter).
#Copyclip from autocad to word software
AUTOCAD? Is that still around? Who uses that software anymore? Sacrilege! (LOL, also I didn't try this one cause I don't have AutoCAD) (see #1=CGM=Computer Graphics Metafile, it might cut down on the work)Ĥ. Save ProE drawing as AutoCAD file - then from AutoCAD create metafile using COPYCLIP -then paste into Word/Power Point. Seemed to work ok, but the text formats can get funky on you.ģ. Not sure what exactly it does, but you can find it below.Ģ. Someone was nice enough to post a mapkey. You need to reset the color scheme to 'Black on White' so the lines come out. I wasn't aware of this format, but it seemed to work the best. The line weight thing bothers me the most since that's what makes the file easier to read.ġ. I'm still waiting for a better solution, though, since most files loose line weights and embedded images (company logos etc.). I tried what I could and ranked them from my best experience to my worst. Thanx again, all, for the quick response.