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Topic ClosedPrinting Problem with OLE Image

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Printing Problem with OLE Image
    Posted: 22.Sep.2010 at 00:16

I hope someone can help. When I print the cover page for a drawing packet, half of the border from the inserted OLE file prints out. I have checked my print settings and they are correct. I have also made sure the settings for the OLEIMAGE command were set to turn the border off. I'm not the only one at my office.

The image in question is  the company logo and it is in MS Word 2007 format. Can someone please tell me how to get rid of these lines? We use AutoCAD 2008.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Sep.2010 at 02:50
My best advice would be to have someone in the office draw the logo in CAD or do it in Illustrator and then export to .dwg format so you can insert it into your title block. Using images in Autocad is always a pain and can be problematic, as you are now experiencing.
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