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I am trying to embolden lineweights to stand out on the drawing, without them getting in the way when viewing in the drawing. I have set the lineweight in the layer dialogue box to the max size...
Is it possible to convert a dwg/dxf file to a vector art format? I reproduced a family crest in LT, and my Father wants to have it embroidered on a shirt. The graphics company that will b...
Does autodesk produce a free RFA viewer? If not, is there an alternate program that can import/convert rfa files? For example, Bobrick produces item specs in an rfa file only; I would ...
There is a post very similar to this, though it has something to do with how a drawing was exported from another program. My problem is: the PEDIT command won't give me the option to convert a ...
As the subject asks: is there a way to choose black as a layer color (for text)? I frequently print USGS map sections with notes added on. I would prefer the text simply be black rather t...
I realize this is not an Arc forum, however, my hope is someone has experience with that program and LT. I have another topic posted related to this one, from this morning, but the two subjects...
I realize this is a PDF (or adobe) forum question, but maybe some have come across it. When I print to PDF from this program (and Chief Architect), the PDF receives the line-weight info from...
The error message is this: INTERNAL ERROR: !scandr.cpp@796:eFileError This occurs when opening a certain document that, at the last time I used it, had experienced no issues. ...
I recently had to replace my old XP machine with a windows 7 unit. I was able to get LT 2004 to "run" successfully. However, it runs very slow, commands take 4 - 6 times as long to execut...
I've done some searching, and found a couple of macros that partially fit my needs, however, I can't figure out how to take what I need out of each. The first is from Dean Sadallah (found in se...