Autocad Image and MS WORD

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by giumau, Sep 1, 2004.

  1. giumau

    giumau Guest

    Hy,
    I have a drawing in AUTOCAD. I must:
    -take a portion of this image selected with mouse
    -save it in a file (bmp,wmf,...?)
    -Visualize this image in MS WORD

    There is somone that help me,please?
    Thanx.
     
    giumau, Sep 1, 2004
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  2. giumau

    F. Gump Guest

    I don't understand what you mean by "Visualize this image in MS WORD" but
    have you tried COPY and PASTE?
    In AutoCAD its the COPYCLIP command. You can then paste that info into
    MSPAINT, or MS WORD.
     
    F. Gump, Sep 1, 2004
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  3. giumau

    Andrew C Guest

    If you need to get it to a bitmap format, you could use Alt-PrintScreen and
    then paste it into word. This works with any program. (Though I'm sure there
    are better Autocad methods)
     
    Andrew C, Sep 1, 2004
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  4. giumau

    Jerry Guest

    In Autocad: COPYCLIP the area of the drawing you want. Leave the drawing
    open.
    Boot Word.
    Pick where to put image.
    Paste Special as Picture.
    Click on the image, be sure you get the sizing blocks.
    Right click, Format picture. Crop, size, etc...

    Jerry Runnels


    | Hy,
    | I have a drawing in AUTOCAD. I must:
    | -take a portion of this image selected with mouse
    | -save it in a file (bmp,wmf,...?)
    | -Visualize this image in MS WORD
    |
    | There is somone that help me,please?
    | Thanx.
     
    Jerry, Sep 2, 2004
    #4
  5. giumau

    giumau Guest

    I don't explain very well the problem!!!
    I work in the ARX ambient and my problem is linked to this ambient, and not to whole autocad anbient.

    Thanx.
     
    giumau, Sep 3, 2004
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  6. giumau

    leak Guest

    hi,it is very easy!!!!!


    try this tool,it will help you!

    http://www.dwgconverter.com

    save it to bmp,jpg...every thing you like,then insert it in word
     
    leak, Sep 6, 2004
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