removing educational stamp

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Dneck, Jun 2, 2008.

  1. Dneck

    Dneck Guest

    I am using ACAD 2004, and one of my interns opened and saved a file on
    their personal computer. Now I have the Autodesk educational stamp
    "stuck" on one of my drawings. Is there anyway I can get it off?

    thanks.
     
    Dneck, Jun 2, 2008
    #1
  2. Dneck

    Guest Guest

    Is the .bak file still clean?

    Bob
     
    Guest, Jun 2, 2008
    #2
  3. Dneck

    Guest Guest

    Whatever is saved by the educational software gets the stamp. If the Bak or
    the sv$ was saved before the educational software saved it there is no
    educational stamp.

    Bob
     
    Guest, Jun 3, 2008
    #3
  4. Dneck

    Caveman Guest

    Get some Intellicad clone, recover the drawing and then save. Stamp
    should be gone.
     
    Caveman, Jun 3, 2008
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  5. Dneck

    bart Guest

    save the file as dxf
    and open it in a full version
    the stamp is remove now
     
    bart, Jun 4, 2008
    #5
  6. Dneck

    S. Smith Guest

    If it is saved as a dxf and then is re-opened as a dwg, will the stamp
    still be removed?
    TIA
    S.Smith
     
    S. Smith, Jun 4, 2008
    #6
  7. Dneck

    bart Guest

    Yes open the dxf and the stamp is disappeared (not as you the dxf with
    a students version opens)
     
    bart, Jun 5, 2008
    #7
  8. Dneck

    Caveman Guest

    With the dxf procedure you may also get rid of your layoyts. The intelliCAD
    approach is better if your drawing is newer than R12.
     
    Caveman, Jun 5, 2008
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  9. Dneck

    S. Smith Guest

    Let me see if I understand this. If I do a drawing with the student version
    and save it as a dxf, then open it in a version that is not the student
    version, the stamp will then be gone?
    TIA
     
    S. Smith, Jun 5, 2008
    #9
  10. Dneck

    bart Guest

    Dxf above version 14 losses their layouts not.
    If you didn't believe it test it then.
     
    bart, Jun 6, 2008
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