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Solidworks Text is stacked

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lgbav8r

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Hi everyone,

This is my 1st post. I searched the forums and couldn't find a solution to my problem so here goes. Whenever I save my solidworks ppart as an img (.jpg or .tif, even .pdf) the text does not display correctly. For example, I have dimensions on them and the numbers are all stacked on each other and illegible. I cannot figure out how to make them display correctly. Thanks in advance for the help.
 
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Sounds strange. What version of SW are you using (and SP)? What type of video card and driver are you using? What font have you selected for your dims? All the above can contribute to your problem.

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I am using SW 2005 SP0.0. My dimensions are currently in Arial 12pt and it was century gothic (default?) with the same problem. I have a geforce 2 video card with current nvidia drivers. It seems like it just doesn't scale the font correctly. Printing the part straight from solid works will show the font really spread out. I had an annotation with a "tight" rectangle border that looks fine on the normal screen but print preview (and printing) shows the text stretched and beyond the borders of the border. It only seems to be a problem with the horizontal direction, vertically the text is completely fine (not squished or anything like that.
 
Sooo what are you working on? A Drawing, a Part, or an Assembly?

Your video Card is not support - - This maybe part of your problem.

Can anyone else test this and see the same results? - I tested this with my setup and it looks fine for me.

You might also check your Print drivers as well.

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I have not seen this with SolidWorks, but I have with other smaller CAD software. The printer driver was the fix for them. As Scott wrote, check your video card ... upgrade to a supported card.
 
Would printer drivers or video card really make a difference when saving as a jpg or pdf? Everything is completely fine when working within solidworks itself. Also I checked the video card page that Scott listed and the only problem with my video card noted is slow OpenGL performance.
 
You could try changing Tools> Options> System Options> Performance to enable Use Software OpenGL, then save your JPG again. If it comes out fine, then you know it's your video card.

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Hmmmm, I think it has something to do with the dimensions and actual sizing of the object. I just made a small rectangle when I opened up SW and added the dimensions and then saved as a .jpg. It looked fine. Then I added some random line to make the object "bigger" on the viewing area. Then I saved as a .jpg again and was getting bunching of the numbers on the dimensions. Are the fonts on the dimensions linked up to the units for the part in any way?
 
I'm not sure I follow that last question, but Units determine what the dimension will display and the dimension font control the way it's displayed. This is true with most any windows application.

If your in a part and you look at your Document Properties then that information is all linked to sketches, etc...

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Scott Baugh, CSWP [pc2]

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Sorry to keep going on but im still having problems. I have gotten the dimensions/annotations to be legible if i use differnet units (cm. in this case) even though everything I'm drawing is in feet. I think I have a better understand of what happens. It appears that when saving as a jpg SW saves the entire thing as an image first and then stretches the image to fit the page. Now the fonts have been made part of the image so when the image is stretched they do not maintain their actual type. Is this correct?
 
My current display is 1280x1024. The only reason I am trying to get the picture is that I want to insert it into a word document. I have used centimeter scale for length and everything turns out fine when saving as a jpg. The problem is when I have the scale in feet (which is actually what it is). Then everything gets squashed on top of each other. However, when printing in solidworks everything is completely fine. Thanks again for all the help. I really appreciate it.
 
I will try that. I tried it already but I cut and paste an then saved as jpg in paint so I lost a fair amount of quality on the image. I will try just cutting from paint and straight into word and see how that works.
 
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