I have recently received Autocad 2014. For the first time today I imported a PDF and noticed that the background was not the usual white as in the previous version but totally transparent. Is there a way to toggle back and forth from white to transparent?
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I'm not sure what you mean by insert/PDF underlay, but if you highlight your PDF from the email then in Autocad paste special there are some options there so depending what the pdf is play around with those
The command is PDFATTACH, and it permits inserting a PDF as though it were an XREF file. That avoids the many problems and limitations associated with OLE objects in Acad.
As for the OP, I suspect that the differences is whether the PDF is a vector or an image based PDF. With a vector PDF, I generally ssee only the linework in the PDF, and the background is always transpoarent. with an Image based PDG (a scan or somesuch) I would expect the white background.
AFAIK - there's no way to toggle between the visible effects - it's simply a factor in how the PDF was created.
Try Clipping the PDF (pdfclip)
I was having the same problem with a PDF I was attaching into CAD. I had 5 PDFs all exported the same way from Rhino, the first 4 came in perfect without a white background, 5th was giving me issues before I clipped the PDF.
I have this issue from time to time:
I have many dwg files with PDF inserted underlay, (in, now, AutoCAD 2016), some time is white, some time is transparent, yes, doesn't matter anything.
I have 6 PDFs files underlay, all attached, detached and reattached as many times until all are transparent. I then unload them, save the dwg, close the dwg.
Than when I reopen the dwg and reload any pdf, some time one, ore more are white and is nothing you can do to turn into transparent but detach and reattached again over and over again until you get it transparent.
I wish someone come here with a smart fix.
Something more:
If I get a white pdf instead of transparent, I unload the pdf, save the dwg, close it.
Reopen dwg, reload the same pdf, now is transparent.
So, apparently, nothing is controlling this behavior.
I have Autocad 2018.
select the transparent pdf
pull up the properties
Under the heading "Underlay Adjust" change the setting for "Adjust colors for background" to "No".
you should now have a white background.
Reverse is also true if you want transparent and have the white background showing.
hope that helps.
still an issue in 2022
We ran into this issue today, & seems to us to be program specific, not tied to the file itself. My fellow user ran into the problem, sent me the file (PDF is full raster scan btw, no vector data) - I am able to toggle the "Adjust colors for background" and it works as intended. I send the same file back again, and they are still unable to see anything but transparent on. (all effected in a group of drawing we were attaching PDF scans to)
We tried the PDFAttach vs Drag'n drop it in - no difference.
Tried turning off Hardware acceleration in the system options - no difference.
Tried doing a full reboot in case memory low? - no difference.
Finally gave up, we could not figure out why it did not work on their system, but works just fine on mine. Luckily this attachment is only a temporary necessity for file storage and will not hinder our work either way - I just like to know the why's of things, so I found this, thought I'd update with my findings.
Me: Autocad 2018 & 2022 (both worked)
Other: Autocad 2018 (not working)
When attaching a PDF using the external references manager it automatically adjusts the underlay. If you click on your PDF and look at properties, you will see a group called Underlay Adjust, and then an option called Adjust Background colors. Set that to no and your PDF should appear normal.
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