that's correct. . .i'll do the long version
i need to get autocad drawings into a word document. I've tried just about everything i can think of, and all of the suggestions i've gotten, too. Here's the run-down of my attempts thus far:
direct paste from autocad. . .the drawings show up, but...
i do have the full version of adbe acrobat. . .i should have been more specific. i can cut and paste out of adobe acrobat and it looks acceptable, (i.e. circles are cirlces, not hexagons) but all lines are the same thickness. my problem is still getting lineweight to be shown. the pasted...
My quest to insert quality autocad drawings into word continues. . .
I want to insert the .pdf file (after plotting to file) into a word document. I've already tried directly inserting it, but all i get is an adobe acrobat reader icon that shortcuts to the file. I would like to convert this...
thanks for the help, but i have one more question. . .when i go to install eplot, it tells me that the heidi file is not loadable. how would i remedy this situation?
just tried that. . .the picture looks considerably better (the circles are actually round), but there is still no differentiation in line weight.
any other ideas?
I don't think my computer likes me very much. I'm thinking about turning it off, taking it apart, and setting it outside my cubicle to teach it a lesson.
Anyway, here's my problem:
I'm making a CDI (basically a form used to check mechanical stuff) in word. I'm trying to idiot-proof it...