This is frustrating to say the least. I downloaded an Autocad detail from Turbo Air restaurant equipment supplier. When I inserted it, the message popped up saying “This drawing will display the message “Produced by an AutoDesk Educational Product”. Ok, I accepted that, inserted the detail, went to plot the drawing and saw that all four sides of my sheet had the message prominently displayed. I though, no, this isn’t good. So I erased the detail from my drawing and purged all blocks etc. The message is still there, on 5 sheets in paper space. Project promised Monday. This I didn't need. Autodesk, WHY do you do things like this? Do we not pay you enough for your software to at least have a bit of gratitude for those who've made you rich? I suppose I'll have to white-out the script.
Hi @Anonymous
Looks like the drawing you got from the supplier was created in an educational version, which is why the message of“Produced by an AutoDesk Educational Product” appeared. Unfortunately you are not able to remove the message when you open from your AutoCAD LT 2013. See Produced by an Autodesk Educational Product for the same issue.
I'd suggest you return the drawing to your supplier and avoid using anything created from an educational version (which is not allowed to use for commercial purpose).
I was able to remove it, thank you. I'm curious though, if drawings created from an educational version are not allowed for commercial use, wouldn't it make sense to have that information included in the warning stamp? How would I know that those types of drawings are not for commercial use? The stamp makes it sound like you're free to use it if you're willing to accept that the stamp will appear on your drawings.
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