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10-25-2007 06:36 AM
I've created a 3D drawing that I'd like to convert to a format that others can view or print.
I tried to convert to PDF but the Hide feature was lost. The 3D view showed all the hidden lines.
Does anyone know a way to transfer to a reader, that will keep the hidden lines hidden, that I may post to a public web site?
Thanks,
Jerry
I tried to convert to PDF but the Hide feature was lost. The 3D view showed all the hidden lines.
Does anyone know a way to transfer to a reader, that will keep the hidden lines hidden, that I may post to a public web site?
Thanks,
Jerry
*Scott Sheppard - Autodesk
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10-25-2007 08:43 AM in reply to:
jerryatgibson
Have you tried publishing to a 3D DWF?
wrote in message news:5760271@discussion.autodesk.com...
I've created a 3D drawing that I'd like to convert to a format that others
can view or print.
I tried to convert to PDF but the Hide feature was lost. The 3D view showed
all the hidden lines.
Does anyone know a way to transfer to a reader, that will keep the hidden
lines hidden, that I may post to a public web site?
Thanks,
Jerry
I've created a 3D drawing that I'd like to convert to a format that others
can view or print.
I tried to convert to PDF but the Hide feature was lost. The 3D view showed
all the hidden lines.
Does anyone know a way to transfer to a reader, that will keep the hidden
lines hidden, that I may post to a public web site?
Thanks,
Jerry
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10-26-2007 06:01 AM in reply to:
jerryatgibson
Thanks,
I did think of converting it to DWF but not everyone has the reader.
I don't know if a DWF can be converted as a PDF or not. I did save it to a DXB file and DXBIN that file to a new drawing. But the line weights were lost in that process.
Thanks for your reply
I did think of converting it to DWF but not everyone has the reader.
I don't know if a DWF can be converted as a PDF or not. I did save it to a DXB file and DXBIN that file to a new drawing. But the line weights were lost in that process.
Thanks for your reply
*Scott Sheppard - Autodesk
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10-26-2007 08:39 AM in reply to:
jerryatgibson
If you use Autodesk Freewheel, http://freewheel.autodesk.com, the others
don't need the reader.
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Thanks,
I did think of converting it to DWF but not everyone has the reader.
I don't know if a DWF can be converted as a PDF or not. I did save it to a
DXB file and DXBIN that file to a new drawing. But the line weights were
lost in that process.
Thanks for your reply
don't need the reader.
Thanks,
I did think of converting it to DWF but not everyone has the reader.
I don't know if a DWF can be converted as a PDF or not. I did save it to a
DXB file and DXBIN that file to a new drawing. But the line weights were
lost in that process.
Thanks for your reply
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10-26-2007 01:00 PM in reply to:
jerryatgibson
I have not heard of Freewheel.
I tryed it and it will do the trick.
Thank you for tip.
Jerry
I tryed it and it will do the trick.
Thank you for tip.
Jerry
