RingSteel Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 I created a sketch in AutoCAD 2010 and saved it as file type AutoCAD 2007. I sent it to a client, and the client says that his version of AutoCAD LT 2007 doesn't show the notes that are on the drawing. All the layers are on when I sent the file, and the notes display and print fine on my end. Is there any way to double check my drawings to ensure that the client will see the same drawing that I create? Quote
Ryder76 Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 Send them a PDF instead of a DWG. You can check it before sending to make sure it has everything. If they have to have a DWG try saving as 2004 and see if that works. Quote
RingSteel Posted May 20, 2010 Author Posted May 20, 2010 Thanks for the idea. I always send pdf's, but this client needed the dwg also. I'll try to save the dwg to 2004 format, but I'd really like to find a way to check that it will work (without having to use the client for a test). does anyone here have 2007 LT, and is willing to look at a drawing for me? Quote
gsksun4 Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 I created a sketch in AutoCAD 2010 and saved it as file type AutoCAD 2007. I sent it to a client, and the client says that his version of AutoCAD LT 2007 doesn't show the notes that are on the drawing. All the layers are on when I sent the file, and the notes display and print fine on my end. Is there any way to double check my drawings to ensure that the client will see the same drawing that I create? How did you create the notes? Mtext or Dtext? Is the client doing a zoom extents? Can you post the 2007 drawing here? Quote
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