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export images to dxf

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when carrying a table containing the customer's logo, the latter (usually a jpg image) is not inserted in the exported file, but saved in the same folder as the bmp (or tif, I don't remember.). exporting in pdf the problem does not arise. Is there any tricks to solve this? or do I have to vectorize with sketch and convert in block the logo graphics??? ? :eek: Does autotrace do something good in this sense? thanks to all:finger:
 
I don't think the dxf supports ole images.
you tried to export to dwg.
The export version is also important, so you can see that support for ole images in the dxf was born from the release 2010. ...
 
even if it takes more time, when I prepare paperwork I prefer to make the logo designed rather than insert pictures. In addition to avoiding these problems, the size of the individual design is reduced by a lot (at least 500 kb) while maintaining the archive more streamlined when there are many drw.
 
even if it takes more time, when I prepare paperwork I prefer to make the logo designed rather than insert pictures. In addition to avoiding these problems, the size of the individual design is reduced by a lot (at least 500 kb) while maintaining the archive more streamlined when there are many drw.
I also do this, I redesign them on cad, and I'm sure nothing runs from there. then, rightly, the 500 extra weight kb are always felt during rescues, exports, etc... but sincerely the aesthetics of certain logos I would like to see it on the tables: exporting to pdf really remains a nice job, and the customer pleases!!! I tried to insert, overlapping them, both the jpg and the cad block, in the hope that exporting in pdf the jpg "coprisse" the cad, but purtroopo are seen both creating confusion!:frown:
 
pablo, but why do you have to export to dxf? Do you have templates for laser cutting? with the version you use, exporting to dwg you remain logos in image format instead?
 
pablo, but why do you have to export to dxf? Do you have templates for laser cutting? with the version you use, exporting to dwg you remain logos in image format instead?
I didn't understand your question well... cmq yes, normally carry in dxf and pdf. the dxf is obligatory, then having to send it to the supplier of plates.. in dwg I never carry (even if yesterday I made a test just x this reason, but without result)
 

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