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Hey everyone im trying to put together a pdf booklet of all our door styles, panels, base, crown etc....and am having some problems plotting. Ive got a brand new version of 2007 autocad so i have not set everything up yet. One problem im having (today) is that when i go to plot a page my little logo at the top keeps printing with a border around it. I know there is a way in layers or the acad.ctb file that i can make it so it will still print the image but without a border. It should be a easy fix but im struggling so if someone could help me out it would be appreciated :) thanks!!

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Hey everyone im trying to put together a pdf booklet of all our door styles, panels, base, crown etc....and am having some problems plotting. Ive got a brand new version of 2007 autocad so i have not set everything up yet. One problem im having (today) is that when i go to plot a page my little logo at the top keeps printing with a border around it. I know there is a way in layers or the acad.ctb file that i can make it so it will still print the image but without a border. It should be a easy fix but im struggling so if someone could help me out it would be appreciated :) thanks!!

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the variable your looking for most likely is IMAGEFRAME

 

But please don't post your question in more then one place on the forum, bad practice, and mos people here read all sections anyway.

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Alright. And my bad about that i wouldnt have normally done that im just kidna under the gun to get this done. Ill delete the others now that i got the answer :) thanks though and that worked perfect. Much appreciated!!

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disregard this post...i got it answered...just trying to delete this? maybe i could get an answer for that haha

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Working with various company images (company logos) I always turn the frame off.

 

Like Tiger says, "IMAGEFRAME."

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I've merged your two threads into this one. In the future, please don't cross post. :wink:

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Alright will do and thank you!!

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