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insert third-party design into the company cartiglio

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I am sorry first of all for the title perhaps unclear. . .

in pennies, I would like to create a design with the cartiglio of my company, inside which to insert drawings arrived from customers, suppliers or sister companies that are part of our own holding but obviously have other cards, other specifications, etc...

the main problem that I get is a bad quality of the image.

I initially tried with the simplest method of all: drag & drop file pdf.. immediately failed as sw required me to install adobe illustrator cs3 :confused:
to which, quite confused, I tried to insert the pdf file from the taskbar using the input command. It works, too bad that doesn't display the whole design, but only a zoomed area. this also inserting the image into a sheet of size a0 and then increasing the display area to the maximum: I keep seeing only part of the whole design.

I tried to cheat.
>I copied the entire pdf with snap image in acrobat
> open paint
>>> > copy-paste the image to ridiculous resolutions (10'000 pixels long side)
>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > e image image input image
so at least you see all, sin that you break out embarrassingly, especially when compared to the parts of the design that are "printed" by sw himself. Which I honestly don't know how to explain by counting the image resolution.
by curiosity I tried to insert the image into smaller carts, and continues to faint. So, I think there's some sw block.

for an operation I thought you could take me away 15-20 min, I lost half a morning like a pig.

Where am I wrong?
help me please
 
Are you no less than making an image of your cartiglio and copy it in pdf to write us the variable data by hand?
 
the solution proposed above is in case you have to hide the previous cartiglio, but in case you want to insert the drawing inclusive of these the way of inserting pdf is, as you could not notice, while for the method of the image do not pass through paint, but paste (ctrl+v) directly in the design and set the acquisition of the image from acrobat to a higher value than the default one that is 72dpi
 
the solution proposed above is in case you have to hide the previous cartiglio, but in case you want to insert the drawing inclusive of these the way of inserting pdf is, as you could not notice, while for the method of the image do not pass through paint, but paste (ctrl+v) directly in the design and set the acquisition of the image from acrobat to a higher value than the default one that is 72dpi
You know I didn't find the option?

the passage from paint was due to the fact that, in the specific case, I had removed cam profiles not associated with the code of my company but "obviously" referred to in the customer design
 
I exhume the thread because in the end I found a solution, but another problem was born:wink:

to solve the low image quality during printing I activated improves the zoom status (qui la guida sw http://help.solidworks.com/2018/ita...e7f603ab68c0587#pg0&producttype=&productname= )

paradoxically the guide says that it does not affect the quality of the image during the printing, but at least on my working pc, it has exactly opposite effect...

the "fun" thing is that if, after saving the .drw and .pdf, I close and open the file, the image is no longer visible. In fact, I see the cartouche as if it was empty, even if the image is selectable ... it is as if it was transparent.
"obviously" if I save the file in .pdf format I get an empty folder :mixed:
I have "resolved" keeping in the same folder where the .drw file is saved the image file to frame in the company cartiglio so that, in any case, you can recreate the desired pdf

I find it paradoxical that you have to tribulate so much to do such a simple operation
 

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