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sheet format in print

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I wanted to know if there is a way in the printing of the table to put the view of the drawing above the sheet format, I attach two photos to be clearer, in the first imm. and the view from solidworks, the second imm. is as a print preview (and if except the file in pdf,jpg).
 

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Forgive me but I can't see the difference between the two images.
preview (and print) displays what is inside the sheet... That sounds normal.

the views you may move them to the table before printing.

I don't understand? Did I miss something?
:smile:
 
see e6pos background, in the view is under the view of the model, preview and in the print ends above the view, I asked if there was a way to keep in the foreground always and anyway the view of the model.
 
how did you create the custom design background?
In this case I did it in the format modification by inserting a block and making the repeated, I saved it as format to reuse it when I needed, then I also tried to put them on the table without entering the format change, but the result does not change. (I did a tide of evidence, looked all in options, I no longer know where to look:biggrin:)
 
Here is the solution:
go to c:\program files\solidworks corp\solidworks\data\images\drawings and rename the sheetbackground1.bmp file in sheetbackground1_ori.bmp
with the same name you put your bmp.
in general->color options, remove the tick on the specified color use item for drawing paper color....'
 
see e6pos background, in the view is under the view of the model, preview and in the print ends above the view, I asked if there was a way to keep in the foreground always and anyway the view of the model.
Sorry, you're right. I didn't really notice.
Here is the solution:
go to c:\program files\solidworks corp\solidworks\data\images\drawings and rename the sheetbackground1.bmp file in sheetbackground1_ori.bmp
with the same name you put your bmp.
in general->color options, remove the tick on the specified color use item for drawing paper color....'
:finger:: finger:
 
a clarification, however. the solution proposed by soliduser works if you print directly or if you convert to pdf. if you convert to dwg I presume do not see the logo anymore.
 
Here is the solution:
go to c:\program files\solidworks corp\solidworks\data\images\drawings and rename the sheetbackground1.bmp file in sheetbackground1_ori.bmp
with the same name you put your bmp.
in general->color options, remove the tick on the specified color use item for drawing paper color....'
thanks to all for interest, now I try with this solution thanks again:smile:
only a doubt then can I choose whether to keep the normal sheet or should I change the name according to what I need?
 
a clarification, however. the solution proposed by soliduser works if you print directly or if you convert to pdf. if you convert to dwg I presume do not see the logo anymore.
It's like it's a letterhead. Why would you even want to export the logo in the sheet as lines?
Come on, King. Let's do the serious... call it limitation?
concepts are not limitations.
 
thanks to all for interest, now I try with this solution thanks again:smile:
only a doubt then can I choose whether to keep the normal sheet or should I change the name according to what I need?
you have two possibilities:
1) use a background as indicated
2) use a static or shaded color as background
3) other solution I tell you if I want to...:biggrin: :biggrin:
 
you have two possibilities:
1) use a background as indicated
2) use a static or shaded color as background
3) other solution I tell you if I want to...:biggrin: :biggrin: quotas]

I have seen that coming up the background writings, and putting back the color back normal, thanks 1000 this solution is perfect, I became dumb for 3 hours yesterday:biggrin:


p.s even if with point 3 now you made me very curious:biggrin:
 
you have two possibilities:
1) use a background as indicated
2) use a static or shaded color as background
3) other solution I tell you if I want to...:biggrin: :biggrin:
I found a problem, I don't know if I did something wrong,
I went to the folder that you indicated before I made a file named sheetground1 with the background writings, I checked in the colors, now I see it on the table, in print nothing written, in pdf equal
 
It's like it's a letterhead. Why would you even want to export the logo in the sheet as lines?
Come on, King. Let's do the serious... call it limitation?
concepts are not limitations.
soliduser, you're perfectly right, it's obvious that it works like this, only that often the drawings turn in dwg and in this case are not markable.
 
soliduser, you're perfectly right, it's obvious that it works like this, only that often the drawings turn in dwg and in this case are not markable.
Card header is one thing, marking or stamp is another.
there is also the cartilage that acts as a marking.
and then mark for what... if they are lines I will gate you and the marking goes away.
I don't understand the need, need and anything.
Boh. .
 

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