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02-13-2002 02:26 AM
I really need to know the open and save as capabilities
of both QCAD 7 and 8 and Sketch 7 and 8.
I work in a commercial real estate company
and frequently get DWG files. I cannot use these
in creating the flyer, must have graphics format
such as TIF, JPG, BMP etc. Can't save as
in Volo.
I REALLY need to buy s/w soon that can open DWG
and save as what I want. Have contacted Autodesk
repeatedly, but hear nothing. I know this is a
simple thing! Help!
mpingel@cbre.com
of both QCAD 7 and 8 and Sketch 7 and 8.
I work in a commercial real estate company
and frequently get DWG files. I cannot use these
in creating the flyer, must have graphics format
such as TIF, JPG, BMP etc. Can't save as
in Volo.
I REALLY need to buy s/w soon that can open DWG
and save as what I want. Have contacted Autodesk
repeatedly, but hear nothing. I know this is a
simple thing! Help!
mpingel@cbre.com
*Support, Autodesk
Re: OPEN, SAVE AS Info NEEDED ASAP
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02-19-2002 09:30 AM in reply to:
mpingel
Ric's right, a PDF will be very sharp and can be manipulated in
Illustrator or PhotoShop.
As an alternative, you can try BetterWMF from http://www.furix.com. This
will temporarily
replace your Windows clipboard and allow you to strip out the background
color, select just the drawing entities and control the lineweight when
pasted from AutoCAD, AutoSketch or QuickCAD into another Windows program
like Word or the other page composition program you use to create your
flyer.
mpingel wrote:
> I really need to know the open and save as capabilities
> of both QCAD 7 and 8 and Sketch 7 and 8.
>
> I work in a commercial real estate company
> and frequently get DWG files. I cannot use these
> in creating the flyer, must have graphics format
> such as TIF, JPG, BMP etc. Can't save as
> in Volo.
>
> I REALLY need to buy s/w soon that can open DWG
> and save as what I want. Have contacted Autodesk
> repeatedly, but hear nothing. I know this is a
> simple thing! Help!
>
> mpingel@cbre.com
--
Bob Felton
Autodesk Product Support, Americas
WW Support and Services, Autodesk
Discussion Q & A: <>>
Illustrator or PhotoShop.
As an alternative, you can try BetterWMF from http://www.furix.com. This
will temporarily
replace your Windows clipboard and allow you to strip out the background
color, select just the drawing entities and control the lineweight when
pasted from AutoCAD, AutoSketch or QuickCAD into another Windows program
like Word or the other page composition program you use to create your
flyer.
mpingel wrote:
> I really need to know the open and save as capabilities
> of both QCAD 7 and 8 and Sketch 7 and 8.
>
> I work in a commercial real estate company
> and frequently get DWG files. I cannot use these
> in creating the flyer, must have graphics format
> such as TIF, JPG, BMP etc. Can't save as
> in Volo.
>
> I REALLY need to buy s/w soon that can open DWG
> and save as what I want. Have contacted Autodesk
> repeatedly, but hear nothing. I know this is a
> simple thing! Help!
>
> mpingel@cbre.com
--
Bob Felton
Autodesk Product Support, Americas
WW Support and Services, Autodesk
Discussion Q & A: <>>
*Norris, Ric
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12-14-2003 06:44 AM in reply to:
mpingel
A .JPG or .BMP, you must remember, is purely a
screen capture. What you see on screen is what you get. You may get
away with it if you have a 19" monitor running a high res. but final results
will always be pixelated. QuickCAD will not save as .TIFF.
screen capture. What you see on screen is what you get. You may get
away with it if you have a 19" monitor running a high res. but final results
will always be pixelated. QuickCAD will not save as .TIFF.
Invest in Acrobat....print files to .PDF. You
can open these in Photoshop and/or Illustrator which means most print/graphic
shops can deal with the image. No pixelation
either.....beaudiful....!!!
can open these in Photoshop and/or Illustrator which means most print/graphic
shops can deal with the image. No pixelation
either.....beaudiful....!!!
Ric Norris.
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really need to know the open and save as capabilities
of both QCAD 7 and 8
and Sketch 7 and 8.
I work in a commercial real estate company
and frequently get DWG
files. I cannot use these
in creating the flyer, must have graphics format
such as TIF, JPG, BMP etc. Can't save as
in Volo.
I REALLY need to buy s/w soon that can open DWG
and save as what I
want. Have contacted Autodesk
repeatedly, but hear nothing. I know this is
a
simple thing! Help!
mpingel@cbre.com

