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Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi,

 

>> When i save my autocad drawing to pdf file it doesnt show the same lines as they were in my drawing file

I don't see any lines in screenshot 1 which are "not the same lines" as the screenshot 2 shows.

 

And a principle question when you say "save to PDF" what exactly did you do to create a PDF (as AutoCAD does not have a "SAVEAS to PDF"), did you use command _EXPORTPDF or _PLOT or _PUBLISH?

 

>> i dont know how to save my file to show at center as u can see at the second image i

>> want it in middle but i dont know how to do it(i used zoom extents but still the same)

That makes me thinking you are not going the way of plotting, but in case you need an exact paperlayout you should use _PLOT from a layout.

 

>> whenever i make a new drawing and i try to draw lines and change their

>> lineweight they dont change

AutoCAD is not a paint program, it works in structures and a part of structures is to use layers. Create layers by meaning, assign that layers lineweights and whenever you draw objects on that layers they will (by default, as long as you don't play with lineweights by object) show the lineweight of that layer. Make sure you have turned on sysvar LWDISPLAY (>>>details<<<) so the display shows the linesweights.

 

>> but when i saved to pdf file the lines werent the same and also i had the educational stamp

Why does the educational stamp is a problem?

 

- alfred -

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