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put an end to import problems: what cad?

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Hello everyone.. .
I am about ten years old and I am about to go out in autocad and hang out to make 2d of houses and buildings in general. I have always found problems, with both programs, to import pdf and to keep them where I would like.. .

I better explain: if I have to import a pdf, tilt it by 30 ° and delete a part of the pdf both cads mentioned allow me.
but if the final file you want to send it to some colleague here they jump out the problems... often fails to see it correctly because the folder tree of his pc is different from mine.

my question is simple: is there a 2d cad that completely merges the pdf in the design file?
In this way I should have no more problems transmitting the file elsewhere.
 
there are sw to turn the pdf into dwg (not within the accuracy! )
thanks, but I mostly amount images in jpg or pdf...
it is not possible that if I have the file cad and its attached image (jpg or pdf) in c://projects/reds and I pass everything to a colleague who inserts it on his pc in c:// office/practical/reds it can not load the image! :

imagine an extract of pgt, cut, rotated and modified in proportions... :angry:

This is my problem!
 
thanks, but I mostly amount images in jpg or pdf...
it is not possible that if I have the file cad and its attached image (jpg or pdf) in c://projects/reds and I pass everything to a colleague who inserts it on his pc in c:// office/practical/reds it can not load the image! :

imagine an extract of pgt, cut, rotated and modified in proportions... :angry:

This is my problem!
Your problem is that you use absolute references.
start using relative references.
 
as it has pointed out planner road the problem lies in the references of images.
I don't have autocads under my hand so I don't find you providing the exact path, but you have to see the path of images in "image management".

Alternatively, there is a brutal but simple method that would avoid even managing the path of images.
Take your cad file with references to images and put it in a folder.
then put the image in the same folder. buy me the folder and send it to the recipient.
the customer will have to unzip the folder, at this point the cad file will be correctly seen as images and dwg remain in the same folder.
 
I have autocad 2004... Tell me how you can incorporate them?
As I said, with autocad you do nothing, much less with 2004. serves raster design and images must be 1 bit.
Alternatively, there is a brutal but simple method that would avoid even managing the path of images.
Take your cad file with references to images and put it in a folder.
then put the image in the same folder. buy me the folder and send it to the recipient.
the customer will have to unzip the folder, at this point the cad file will be correctly seen as images and dwg remain in the same folder.
autocad the fa in automatic with etransmit ;)
 
as it has pointed out planner road the problem lies in the references of images.
I don't have autocads under my hand so I don't find you providing the exact path, but you have to see the path of images in "image management".
I'm trying to put "no" the other choices are "complete" or "relative".
Let's see what happens.
As I said, with autocad you do nothing, much less with 2004. serves raster design and images must be 1 bit.
I thought it was an autocad function. I'm sorry.
 

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