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AutoCad to PowerPoint?? 1

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jheidt2543

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I would like to "copy", cut & paste, or whatever a detail from an AutoCad drawing into a PowerPoint presentation. Can anyone give me a list of the steps? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
 
You can print the details you want in *.jpg format, and then you can add them to your power point presentation.
 
In Autocad, punch the print-screen key. And in PowerPoint paste the image. You may crop, resize etc. in the power point itself.
 
I have used the WMF file format. Save as WMF in CAD which can be inserted into power point and MS word as well.

Regards
 
I also do what Lutfi mentioned. I also saved a font format that transfers directly into Power Point. Some of my existing fonts changed (must be from similar shape files?) when I inserted the Windows Meta File into any of the Office products.
 
I use Snag-it to capture the window or region then insert it was a image into Powerpoint or Word et cetera. Works very easily and smoothly.
 
Thanks for all the good suggestions. I propably should have noted the version of the programs I'm using:

AutoCad Light 2000i and PowerPoint 2000 SP-1

I've tried a copy from AutoCad then past in PowerPoint, but I've having trouble figuring out resizing the drawing. The copy in PowerPoint won't fill the slide and when I print it out it won't fill the page - I get the slide size.

I'll keep trying! Thanks again, I'm on the right path.
 
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