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Hi, we're having issues with inserting our logo as a jpg. When we insert our titleblock the image is gone and just shows the path. Is the a way to bind or attach the jpg onto the drawing itself.

 

Basically....i want the jpg to STAY with the drawing.

 

thanks....:shock: going crazy...

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Hi, we're having issues with inserting our logo as a jpg. When we insert our titleblock the image is gone and just shows the path. Is the a way to bind or attach the jpg onto the drawing itself.

 

Basically....i want the jpg to STAY with the drawing.

 

thanks....:shock: going crazy...

 

Open the image in Paint or any image editing software, copy the image and paste it into AutoCAD; it will be an embedded object. However, I would convert the image to a dxf with Adobe Illustrator and bring it into the titleblock.

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Open the image in Paint or any image editing software, copy the image and paste it into AutoCAD; it will be an embedded object. However, I would convert the image to a dxf with Adobe Illustrator and bring it into the titleblock.

 

 

Can i convert it w/photoshop? I can install it.

 

You can open an eps with photoshop eh?

 

dxf? we actually had it converted to dwg but it was pretty mangled...

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Can i convert it w/photoshop? I can install it.

 

You can open an eps with photoshop eh?

 

dxf? we actually had it converted to dwg but it was pretty mangled...

 

 

I don't think Photoshop can export to dxf. Once you've converted it to dxf, you have to do a little cleanup, it's not going to be perfect.

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Yah, i don't think its worth bothering to install and mess around with. I finished our CAD Version of the logo and thats good to go. For colour plots i've suggested just using an OLE object (pdf cropped from our high res pantone file).

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Yah, i don't think its worth bothering to install and mess around with. I finished our CAD Version of the logo and thats good to go. For colour plots i've suggested just using an OLE object (pdf cropped from our high res pantone file).

 

To each his own. Glad you got what you needed. :)

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