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Printing Compared 2D CATdrawings

Printing Compared 2D CATdrawings

Printing Compared 2D CATdrawings

(OP)
Hi everybody,
I used the DMU 2D Viewer of V5R17 to compare two drawings saved as cgm files. Is there a way to print out that 3 colored result in original size and acceptable quality?
Is there any other way to recognize differences on drawings and print them out?
Can the comparing result be saved?

Thank you very much in advance.

RE: Printing Compared 2D CATdrawings

Hi
This is not the answer to your question but anyway an other solution to compare drawings.
It can be done by using third party software like Autovue. It's pretty good viewer and includes also drawing compare facilities. Save your drawings as Tiff or Dwg etc., open them in Autovue and compare.
See more and download a demo:
http://www.cimmetry.com/cimweb.nsf/pages/AutoVuePage

RE: Printing Compared 2D CATdrawings

(OP)
hi Vellu,
Thank you for you advice, I tried this and other viewers as well. That's a good idea. Unfortunatelly I have printing problems with Autovue but I'm gonna follow this way.
Here is star for your answer.

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