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How to print an odd file

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Morglisn

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Hello, guys. I know this isn't strictly SW related, but I usually use SW to open any drawing files we receive. However, a rather large customer has given us a CD full of drawings of all differing types, some of which are scanned copies of 30+ year old drawings. Several are .plt files, and I have no clue how to open them.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
 
I would run a search on what kind of file that is using Yahoo. Then see if there compatiable viewer to print it.

Try maybe looking at Autovue. There maybe a link here that may help thread559-64030

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP[wiggle][alien]
3DVision Technologies
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When in doubt, always check the help
 
Hijaak Pro can open/view/convert 100+ formats, including ACAD, IGES, DXF, and *.plt

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One of my office mates actually has living creatures raiding her desk. Mice come to steal her candy.

[bat]Good and evil: wrap them up and disguise it as people.[bat]
 
I actually had a mouse die in one of my desk drawers after eating through a packet of Taco Bell hot sauce. Kinda scary, was it the heat or the ingredients?
 
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