Whenever I try to print in Autocad, it prints in black and white. If I print out of Microsoft word or the internet, even Autodesk Inventor I can print colors, it's only Autocad that doesn't print colors, anyone know how to fix this?
Yes, send us pics. are they teeth or just grooves, because if they are grooves, you can just make a sketch the size of the shaft, then cut the grooves out, but if the are teeth then that's a different story, so pics would help.
Are you trying to edit the dimensions or just measure distance, because I can only get the object snap dots in a sketch, once I'm out of sketch mode I can only select the edge not the actual points, try and measure in a sketch.
I tried to send some drawings to a client, they e-mailed me back and said that they can't read them. I need to know how to convert from DWG to PDF, can anyone tell me how to do this (AuotCAD 2007 LT)
Does Inventor have an unfold command, I've never used it so I don't know if there is one, but I need to unfold a part and it's not ours so we can do it to the part.SO what I need is to draw the part in 3d then unfold it to a blank
Whenever I try to print out of AutoCad none of my line colors show up so on a big drawing it gets kind of confusing, because it's in all black. I can print color in Internet Explorer or Microsoft Word and stuff like that, even in Inventor, but not AutoCad, everyone else in the office can print...
is there anyway to import an Inventor file into Autocad? and if so How far back in Autocad can it go, I have access to 2007 but my computer only has R14 which is Autocad 98
I have Inventor 4 on my computer. It ran fine for about 6 months, but now it freezes when it tries to open a saved or new part, assembly, or draing, the wait time for drawings is signifiacntly less than with the parts and assemblies. It takes up to a minute for a drawing to open, but I haven't...
It may not be counterfeit at all though, it may be that it was made by the company that was using it or the company that made the machine it came off of. It may even be an expensive bolt or a rare one, and they took it to a machine shop, and they made one for them. Not really counterfeit, but...