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Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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I have inserted a spreadsheet into my drawing. When I try to plot to my 11x17 laser printer, the Preview looks great, but the printed copy blacks out the spreadsheet portion. The only way I can get anything to print is to set the OLE Plot Quality to Photograph, and then the text is blurry and nearly illegible. What am I doing wrong?
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Quantum Mechanic
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What command did you use to insert the spreadsheet?
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Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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I Copied the spreadsheet selection to the Clipboard in Microsoft Excel, then in AutoCad selected Edit and Paste. I have tried every Plot Quality option and the only one that produces any image is Photograph, and even then it is distorted. All other Plot Quality options produce a blacked-out image.
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Quantum Mechanic
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There are a couple of options mentioned in this thread found at the AutoDesk Discussion Groups (paste special and dotSoft Tool Pac). Take a look.
http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum...threadID=22021 |
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Appears dotSoft Tool Pac would work fine however excluding LT.
I could be wrong but, I'll take a closer look later. |
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Tankman
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Junior Member
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Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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Thanks! in your link, I found the answer I was looking for. Paste Special and choose Autocad Entity - worked great. Len |
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Quantum Mechanic
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You're welcomed Len. Glad to hear you found a solution to your problem.
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