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    Posted: 21.Oct.2010 at 23:06

Hey everyone.  I am using CAD 2008 LT and am not new to exporting files to .wmf.  I was wondering though if there is any way I am able to export with parameters, more specifically, by pixels.  I have to insert the wmf files into a different program which cannot be over a certain dimension which they define in pixels.  If there is any way I am able to achieve this or am I just going to have to experiment? Any suggestions would be helpful.  Thanks.

FYI, I do have access to CAD 2011 if that would simplify the process.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Oct.2010 at 07:35
I don't know anything in 2008 LT, but if I do export in Architecture 2009, I just export the file. If you have Microsoft Office Picture Manager (start menu, Programs, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Tools), you can edit the picture and set the pixels.
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