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very slow drawing
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10-02-2003 02:33 AM
Hi everyone,
I got cad overlay 2000i and autocad 2000i, I have to work with a drawing that I have import in cad overlay, the drawing scale is 1:100, so I have to scan the drawing a hundred time to be at 1/1 scale, but the drawing is very very slow to work with, did anyone have a tip for me, I have a very good computer to, so I can I accurate my speed ?
thanks
I got cad overlay 2000i and autocad 2000i, I have to work with a drawing that I have import in cad overlay, the drawing scale is 1:100, so I have to scan the drawing a hundred time to be at 1/1 scale, but the drawing is very very slow to work with, did anyone have a tip for me, I have a very good computer to, so I can I accurate my speed ?
thanks
*wfb
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10-04-2003 11:19 PM in reply to:
yboivin
Before you do anything else I would recommend some
training. Your drawing should not be 1:100, it should be "real". You
plot to a scale.
training. Your drawing should not be 1:100, it should be "real". You
plot to a scale.
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everyone,
I got cad overlay 2000i and autocad 2000i, I have to work with a drawing
that I have import in cad overlay, the drawing scale is 1:100, so I have to
scan the drawing a hundred time to be at 1/1 scale, but the drawing is very
very slow to work with, did anyone have a tip for me, I have a very good
computer to, so I can I accurate my speed ?
thanks

