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Open the object in CS6 Illustrator Go to File >> Export and save the file as AutoCAD interchange File (*.DXF) Using the following settings:

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Page 1: community.ptc.com · Web viewOpen the object in CS6 Illustrator Go to File >> Export and save the file as AutoCAD interchange File (*.DXF) Using the following settings: Makes a Blurry

Open the object in CS6 Illustrator

Go to File >> Export and save the file as AutoCAD interchange File (*.DXF)

Using the following settings:

Page 2: community.ptc.com · Web viewOpen the object in CS6 Illustrator Go to File >> Export and save the file as AutoCAD interchange File (*.DXF) Using the following settings: Makes a Blurry

Makes a Blurry image in AutoCad LT2013

Page 3: community.ptc.com · Web viewOpen the object in CS6 Illustrator Go to File >> Export and save the file as AutoCAD interchange File (*.DXF) Using the following settings: Makes a Blurry

And when dropping into Creo Drawing:

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Gives me an image missing the actual Logo’s and Symbols I need:

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Back to illustrator CS6 and going the BMP route choosing the following popups:

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Gets me to here in Photoshop:

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and makes a bunch of jpg files, and when dragged to the Creo Drawing using Insert >> Object >> Create from File and browsing to the BMP file

Adds a rectangular OLE note with the name of the file in it,

not the actual contents of the file…

So lets try to save the CS6.ai file to an Illustrator 10 file, open with CS5:

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Export to a DXF file:

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Gets me in AutoCAD another blurry image:

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And to BMP

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Gets me basically the same image from CS6 in Photoshop (a little rougher):

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And when imported into Creo, again (sigh..) has the same “OLE” box without the image.

HELP!!! Is there a setting in Creo that is making it show this way? It’s as if sometimes the images do and sometimes they don’t import kind of thing. I used to do this all the time, and I don’t know what has happened!

Mark