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How To Convert aSKF To PDF?

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metro7622
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How To Convert aSKF To PDF?

Im using AutoSketch9, Does anyone know how I can convert a SKF to a PDF file? I've tried saving it into a DWG and a DXF to a PDF and I lose all my symbols and etc... Does anyone have an idea please.
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Anonymous
in reply to: metro7622

Google for free .PDF writers....or you can bight the bullet & purchase
Acrobat. This link might get you started.....http://wwwpdf995.com/

Ric Norris.
http://users.bigpond.net.au/cavedrawings


wrote in message news:5005866@discussion.autodesk.com...
Im using AutoSketch9, Does anyone know how I can convert a SKF to a PDF
file? I've tried saving it into a DWG and a DXF to a PDF and I lose all my
symbols and etc... Does anyone have an idea please.
Message 3 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: metro7622

On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 18:40:37 +0000, metro7622 wrote:

> Im using AutoSketch9, Does anyone know how I can convert a SKF to a PDF
> file? I've tried saving it into a DWG and a DXF to a PDF and I lose all
> my symbols and etc... Does anyone have an idea please.

I've used this extensively with AutoSketch and always get good results

http://www.docu-track.com

--
Regards
Barry
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metro7622
in reply to: metro7622

I got Adobe Acrobat 7.0 professional. I just started out using this so this is all new to me if you dont mind is it possible someone can guide me through this, I would really appreciate it. What I'm trying to do is send my sketch to my boss and others to review. If its not to much to ask and if someone has free time can you help me out
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metro7622
in reply to: metro7622

Oh I did It !Took a minute but I got it--- Thank You guys so much for all your help.:) Message was edited by: metro7622
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Anonymous
in reply to: metro7622

If that's all you wanted to do, perhaps you may have been better off saving
your files as a .dwf which are viewable via the free AutoDesk .DWF
Viewer......which has the ability to turn layers on/off.

Files sizes are also considerably smaller.

Ric Norris.
http://users.bigpond.net.au/cavedrawings


wrote in message news:5006691@discussion.autodesk.com...
I got Adobe Acrobat 7.0 professional. I just started out using this so this
is all new to me if you dont mind is it possible someone can guide me
through this, I would really appreciate it. What I'm trying to do is send my
sketch to my boss and others to review. If its not to much to ask and if
someone has free time can you help me out
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j_szymura
in reply to: metro7622

print to file for pdfcreator 8.0.1 - freeware
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j_szymura
in reply to: metro7622

http://www.dobreprogramy.pl/index.php?dz=2&t=62&id=569
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j_szymura
in reply to: metro7622

cutepdf - freeware pdf printer

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