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leeminardi
en respuesta a: Anonymous

I would consider using Power Point.  If you are bringing linework from AutoCAD into PowerPoint (as opposed to rendered images) I recommend the following.

In AutoCAD set the visual style to 2D Wireframe

Select the geometry you want to bring to PowerPoint.

Ctrl-C to copy to the Windows clipboard

In PowerPoint choose Paste Special and then Picture (Enhanced Metafile)

image.png

After pasting the lines into PowerPoint right-click the graphic and choose Ungroup.  You may need to ungroup a second time.  This will enable you to change the color and line weights in PowerPoint of the imported geometry. After making your edits to the linework regroup the geometry and lock the aspect ratio so you can scale the graphic without distortion.  This process will give you great line quality that can be scaled as desired.  Much better than working with a raster image.

 

I would not bring text from AutoCAD to PowerPoint this way.  Create text directly in PowerPoint.

 

Note, if you have a 3D solid and you would like to transfer a line drawing with hidden lines removed then in AUtoCAD set dispsilh = 1, and then give the hide command before selecting the geometry.

 

lee.minardi