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    *CBEN.NET

    : "Produced with Autodesk Educational Product" message on the plott

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    06-10-2003 03:43 AM
    Some files have : "Produced with Autodesk Educational Product" message on
    all four sides the plotted .dwg
    Does anyone know how to remove it?
    Please use plain text.
    *Brown, Anne

    Re: : "Produced with Autodesk Educational Product" message on the p

    06-10-2003 04:10 AM in reply to: *CBEN.NET
    The plot stamp is supposed to be there if you are using the
    educational version of AutoCAD, or are using a file that at some
    point went through an educational version of AutoCAD. Some where,
    some how your drawing or a component being used went through such
    an educational version, hence the stamp. It is deliberately built
    into the educational program to stop it from being used in an
    office environment.

    Contact your Authorized dealer for a solution and fix. No one
    here is allowed to post a solution. Also search the newsgroups
    for past discussions of the stamp. Go to the search engine at
    http://discussion.autodesk.com/, put in the key words educational
    stamp and chose All as a search time.

    Also see For Educational Use Only plot stamp
    http://support.autodesk.com/getDoc.asp?id=TS63668

    AutoCAD 2004 does have a warning capability built in. Older
    versions require Autodesk Reseller intervention.

    A 3rd party solution is presently being offered at
    http://www.manusoft.com. See the link for EDU-Scan 1.0 Released:
    Monitor use of educational product content
    --
    Anne Brown
    Manager, Moderator
    Autodesk Product Support discussion groups
    Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion

    "CBEN.NET" wrote:
    >
    > Some files have : "Produced with Autodesk Educational Product" message on
    > all four sides the plotted .dwg
    > Does anyone know how to remove it?
    Please use plain text.
    Member
    Posts: 4
    Registered: ‎06-10-2003

    Re:

    06-10-2003 06:19 AM in reply to: *CBEN.NET
    Problem: I pasted a generic block into my drawing and now I can not remove the block OR the Educational ...message from the dwg.. I tried to copy paste the drawing (without the block) into a new drawing AND w-blocking just lines out. Did pasting the block, ruin my drawing?

    Is this security feature installed by AutoCad 2004, Express Viewer or i-drop?
    Please use plain text.
    *Autodesk\

    Re:

    06-10-2003 07:49 AM in reply to: *CBEN.NET
    It's definitely not in Express Viewer.


    style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
    Problem:
    I pasted a generic block into my drawing and now I can not remove the block OR
    the Educational ...message from the dwg.. I tried to copy paste the drawing
    (without the block) into a new drawing AND w-blocking just lines out. Did
    pasting the block, ruin my drawing?

    Is this security feature installed by AutoCad 2004, Express Viewer or
    i-drop?

    Please use plain text.
    *Sheppard, Scott

    Re:

    06-11-2003 12:35 AM in reply to: *CBEN.NET
    This feature is not related to the Autodesk Express
    Viewer. It has to do with the original DWG - not the resulting DWF file. When
    Autodesk supplies an educational version to an institution, they do this with
    the stipulation that the software will not be used for commercial purposes. In
    turn, they provide the software at a reduced price. Normally the goal of the
    company is to make more money... not LESS.


    style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
    Problem:
    I pasted a generic block into my drawing and now I can not remove the block OR
    the Educational ...message from the dwg.. I tried to copy paste the drawing
    (without the block) into a new drawing AND w-blocking just lines out. Did
    pasting the block, ruin my drawing?

    Is this security feature installed by AutoCad 2004, Express Viewer or
    i-drop?

    Please use plain text.