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01-30-2007 03:57 PM
allo,
I have a co-worker who is trying to paste a .doc file in a Cad drawing. His document is 4 pages long, but for some reason only 1 page shows up on his drawing.
I did not have a solution to his problem, since i've never had to paste a .doc in a Cad drawing before.
Would someone be able to explain why this is happening, and what is the proper way to do this?
He is working with AutoCad 2004
Cheers,
c
I have a co-worker who is trying to paste a .doc file in a Cad drawing. His document is 4 pages long, but for some reason only 1 page shows up on his drawing.
I did not have a solution to his problem, since i've never had to paste a .doc in a Cad drawing before.
Would someone be able to explain why this is happening, and what is the proper way to do this?
He is working with AutoCad 2004
Cheers,
c
*Dean Saadallah
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01-30-2007 07:45 PM in reply to:
Christinefsc
OLE limitation, usually 1-sheet.
Either do it 4-times, or show your co-worker how to use Mtext instead.
You can also buy this:
http://www.dotsoft.com/word2cad.htm
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Dean Saadallah
Add-on products for LT
http://www.pendean.com/lt
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Either do it 4-times, or show your co-worker how to use Mtext instead.
You can also buy this:
http://www.dotsoft.com/word2cad.htm
--
Dean Saadallah
Add-on products for LT
http://www.pendean.com/lt
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02-05-2007 04:48 AM in reply to:
Christinefsc
He can import the doc into Mtext editor, but he will have to save it as rich text format (rtf) first.

