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Still, it doesn't hurt to demonstrate what one can do if one wanted to.

Perhaps; however, it just feels like facilitating bad drafting practice. But, maybe that's just me.

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Dear Tiger, PDF would save the whole dwg, and I am talking about one object in a dwg.

 

Like ReMark said earlier, no matter how clever you are, someone will always be able to break whatever protection you put on the items in your drawing. If you want to have a drawing exactly like you made it, plot it to paper and hand it over - or plot to pdf.

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In my efforts to clean up drawings for follow-on processing, I’ve spent a lot of time working to rid drawings of the “extra stuff” folks plant in effort to brand them.

 

A brute force method that works most of the time is to save as R12.dxf file, remove the offending bits, then save in format desired. But I haven’t found anything this program won’t get rid of.

 

SteveJ

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