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Pasting pdf file in SW drawing

Pasting pdf file in SW drawing

Pasting pdf file in SW drawing

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Good Morning Readers of the forum,
I have a pdf file which I open by using Acrobat.
Cut and clip the text and graphics to the clipboard.
Then I switch to Solidworks .slddrw file and from pull-down menu
I select “paste” and paste the data from clipboard on to my drawing.
This data, I paste in .slddrw file is very low resolution making the text
look very fuzzy on printed hard copy.
is there any switch somewhere that the reader would know, that can be set
to increase the resolution, making the .slddrw file look halfway legible?
Thanks and will appreciate the response.
I am using SW2006.
Sam

RE: Pasting pdf file in SW drawing

If you RIGHT-MOUSE-BUTTON your inserted data.
You might see a setting for SHARPEN ZOOMED STATE.
See if that helps...

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