Dear Sir/Madam,
I have pasted an ole object into entire drawing. It comes as "monochrome" as shown below:
i want to plot this ole as high graphics but i want to do this without changing monochrome below. i go to "Options" dialog box, "plot and publish" then i select ole plot quality as "high graphics". after that i plot the ole object. plotted page is also illustrated below. as you see it is plotted as monochrome even though i had choosen "high graphics" in "options, plot and publish" dialog box.
thus should i always go to ole object properties window and turn monochrome to high graphics for every single ole object?
Thank you and kind regards..
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I have pasted an ole object into entire drawing. It comes as "monochrome" as shown below:
i want to plot this ole as high graphics but i want to do this without changing monochrome below. i go to "Options" dialog box, "plot and publish" then i select ole plot quality as "high graphics". after that i plot the ole object. plotted page is also illustrated below. as you see it is plotted as monochrome even though i had choosen "high graphics" in "options, plot and publish" dialog box.
thus should i always go to ole object properties window and turn monochrome to high graphics for every single ole object?
Thank you and kind regards..
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Hi,
if you could upload the dwg-file as well we have more chances to test the bahvior 😉
Also please let us know the version of AutoCAD you are using (command _ABOUT).
- alfred -
Hi,
if you could upload the dwg-file as well we have more chances to test the bahvior 😉
Also please let us know the version of AutoCAD you are using (command _ABOUT).
- alfred -
hi Mr. Alfred,
thank you for the reply. i use autocad 2017. and related file is attached.
hi Mr. Alfred,
thank you for the reply. i use autocad 2017. and related file is attached.
Hi,
I didn't change anything in your drawing, just created a layout, and plotted to PDF using "AutoCAD PDF (High Quality Print).pc3" and got that result (attached).
From my point of view it looks like good quality and the table (lower ole object) is also plotted in monochrome.
Is there anything wrong with that? (May be I have not really understood the needs)
- alfred -
Hi,
I didn't change anything in your drawing, just created a layout, and plotted to PDF using "AutoCAD PDF (High Quality Print).pc3" and got that result (attached).
From my point of view it looks like good quality and the table (lower ole object) is also plotted in monochrome.
Is there anything wrong with that? (May be I have not really understood the needs)
- alfred -
dear mr. alfred,
if i go to entire drawing and change misc properties to "high graphics" i get plot as attached file. i am trying to get the same view without changing misc properties. therefore i went to "options-plot and publish tab" and changed "ole plot quality" to high graphics. but it didn't work (it again gives results as same as monochrome).
dear mr. alfred,
if i go to entire drawing and change misc properties to "high graphics" i get plot as attached file. i am trying to get the same view without changing misc properties. therefore i went to "options-plot and publish tab" and changed "ole plot quality" to high graphics. but it didn't work (it again gives results as same as monochrome).
Hi,
>> therefore i went to "options-plot and publish tab" and
>> changed "ole plot quality" to high graphics
This setting in the options is a default value for the next insertions of OLE objects.
This setting does not change already existing OLE objects, maybe that is a misunderstanding.
- alfred -
Hi,
>> therefore i went to "options-plot and publish tab" and
>> changed "ole plot quality" to high graphics
This setting in the options is a default value for the next insertions of OLE objects.
This setting does not change already existing OLE objects, maybe that is a misunderstanding.
- alfred -
wow that's it. thanks a lot.
wow that's it. thanks a lot.
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