Autocad to transfer from Word and excel
Autocad to transfer from Word and excel
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hello fellow engineers,
I can manage to transfer the autocad drawings to Microsoft word through .wmf, but i am wondering, is there any program used to transfer it from autocad and word and the and you can edit the autocad by double clicking the window at the word?
or is there any program that linking the autocad to word, then when you edit the autocad file,it will also automatically edit the picture transferred in the word?
thank you
I can manage to transfer the autocad drawings to Microsoft word through .wmf, but i am wondering, is there any program used to transfer it from autocad and word and the and you can edit the autocad by double clicking the window at the word?
or is there any program that linking the autocad to word, then when you edit the autocad file,it will also automatically edit the picture transferred in the word?
thank you
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RE: Autocad to transfer from Word and excel
Drawback is you must have both programs on an machine viewing the Word doc. Still interested. If so, I'll find my doc with the instructions.
RE: Autocad to transfer from Word and excel
it helps a lot
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RE: Autocad to transfer from Word and excel
PASTE Special:
In AutoCAD, zoom in CLOSE on JUST what you want to take over to word. ANY outside space will go with what you pick up, so if you have to re-size the AutoCAD window to ONLY to be TOTALLY filled with what you want to take over to Word, DO IT ! Then using your favorite method to window JUST what you want to pick up, select it. If its the WHOLE drawing including title-block, Ok. BUT BUT BUT: I've only proven this with ALL MODEL SPACE Drawing objects; I DON'T think Paper-space viewports details will work. I'll leave it to you to work out moving everything to MODEL SPACE. If its just a particular detail, window IT to fill your screen as much as possible. Re-size your AutoCAD window if necessary. Then use AutoCAD: COPY WITH BASE POINT to take it to the Windows CLipboard. Then go to Word and use PASTE SPECIAL to drop it in. What comes in can be resized by the corner grips, and can be edited with a double-click. It opens a session of AutoCAD and EDITS THE DETAIL FROM THE WORD Document, NOT NOT NOT the drawing it came from. Your "Drawing" is now the WORD Document ! Circulate it to anyone with both Word and Autocad. Done deal ! Oh-BTW- It PDF's out just fine, too !
INSERT OBJECT:
Is the other method. Its really the same as above with a sligtly different work-path is all. First- Open the desired Drawing in AutoCAD. THEN Go to your INSERT Tab in Word. Select INSERT OBJECT and select AutoCAD Drawing from the drop-down list . It takes a moment to load the Word routine that does all of this, so wait a moment, then it'll open a NEW EMPTY AutoCAD session and pop you over to the empty AutoCAD Window. Flip to the drawing YOU FIST OPENED in AutoCAD. Select JUST what you want to bring over, using the same "Copy with Base Point" as before, but now there's a HUGE difference: Because THIS time, when you went INSERT OBJECT - AutoCAD Drawing, WORD Opened a NEW session of AutoCAD ! PASTE what you picked up from the drawing YOU opened INTO the session WORD opened. Zoom it CLOSE, resizing the AutoCAD window if necessary, and CLOSE the drawing. Say "YES" you want to save, and it'll pop over into your WORD Document.
At this point, WHICHEVER method you used, you treat the AutoCAD image as any other WORD image, and resize it and move it as you would ANY OTHER IMAGE (Right-Click on the inserted image, and select "Format Object: go to the "Layout Tab, and choose your preference. Any of these will release the image for you to slide around the document as you wish. Re-size it with Grips, and it becomes an illustration for your report, or re-size it to the whole page, and you now have a DRAWING you can circulate as a WORD Document ! You now have a PERFECT zero-line-width AutoCAD entity as your illustration in your WORD Document !
Good luck, and let us know how it goes !
C.Fee