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Hi,
since Publisher is discontinued i am left with an Inventor licence to create drawings for my manuals (Explosion views with callouts for spare part lists, assembly and usage instructions with callouts, arrows, zooms etc). I got a short training for how to do that.
My main problem is to bring a high res (preferably vector) image into a format that MS Word can use.
I tried exporting the dragin to all available formats but the issue is, depending on the zoom level in the drawing when I export the picture there is always not only the drawing "sheet" exportet but also part of the background. This means I need to edit that picture again. -> Highly impractical
I tried exporting as PDF and then importing it as object in Word but the output quality is hellishly bad.
I tried exporting to PDF and then opening it in Illustrator, same story: pixelated like nothing else
I solely relied on Publisher which did its job quite well. Sadly Solidworks Composer is too expensive for us so I am stuck without a solution.
My questions:
1. Can anyone tell me, if there is a good workflow to bring the drawing easily out of Inventor and into word in hi-res?
2. Is there a way (quick and easy one at that) to get an EPS out of Inventor?
3. I need to remove the slightly brownish colour from the drawings (default setting) I think this can be set to white but the best option would be to export a drawing with transparent background. Is that possible?
Thanks
Stefan
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