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September 24, 2013
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Problem:
An obvious markup should be visible on the drawing for designs that are "confidential", "approved", "in progress" or similar.
Solution:
Some printer drivers or PDF printers offer watermarking or marking functions. Autodesk DWG True View and Autodesk Vault also offer markup and watermark functions. Check if this function can be used.
Inventor itself has no function to insert watermarks in drawings. In addition, there is currently no way to make texts appear transparent.
The following workarounds can be used to create something that resembles a watermark:
Method 1: Text appears behind the drawing
Add an image to the current title block that contains the text on a white background.
Note: The background color must also be set to "white" for the drawing page.
See Screencast: Drawing Watermarks in Inventor
Method 2: Text is displayed in front of the drawing (unfilled text can be used to keep the drawing visible)
Create a sketched symbol that uses text with an open or unfilled style (e.g. SwisBlkOul font). This allows you to insert the stamp icon without hindering geometry.
Note: This method does not work with images.
See screencast: "Confidential" sketch icon in Inventor
Method 3: transparent text
Create a new member.
Create the text (eg "Confidential") in a sketch.
Extrude text
Make the extruded volumes transparent.
Insert a drawing view of this member into the drawing ("top" of the existing drawing)