HOW ABOUT YOU SET THE BORDERLINE COLOUR TO A REALLY LIGHT GREY (IE 255).
THIS SHOULD BE TOO LIGHT TO BE SEEN ONCE YOUR IMAGE HAS PRINTED! JUST A THOUGHT![]()
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For some reason... don't know how... my AutoCAD has started to show and print all NEW and EXISTING drawings with borders around OLE images. (AutoCAD 2004LT)
I've tried "imageframe" and selected "OFF" but to no avail... Other CAD users can open and print the same drawings without this Outline!!![]()
HELP!!
MDA_Tech
HOW ABOUT YOU SET THE BORDERLINE COLOUR TO A REALLY LIGHT GREY (IE 255).
THIS SHOULD BE TOO LIGHT TO BE SEEN ONCE YOUR IMAGE HAS PRINTED! JUST A THOUGHT![]()
As far as I can see, the problem must just be some sort of setting... Like I say it's only my CAD machine that has this problem when printing!![]()
I've run into the same problem this week and have spent the better part
of a couple of days trying to solve this problem. I have noticed that
by changing the model space background to white that the frames around
the ole objects show up as black, this explanes why we don't see the
frames with a black background but prints out on our hardcopies. I've
tried going through all the variables and looking in the options to no avail.
I was wondering if mda-tech found out anything sense the beginning
of this month, or if any one else has a solution.
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HI...On acad 2006 i set imageframe to 0 = zero....not sure about earlier versions tho........Amanda...
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