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Exporting .pdf - bugs

quequen

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Exporting to .pdf files is a greate issue to show your designs, much more flexible, small anduseful than e-drawings! you can export 2D and 3D complex objects also, in a very cool way. But, when exporting, there is a bug: some times it do takes Calcos and Materials (yes! .pdf do it), but some times it don't. So the question is Why? Someone kows the problem and how to fix it?


Thakyou


Quequen
 
I have had problems with pdf exporting too, annotations
and dimensions disappeared, etc.
I get better results, if when exporting, you don't move
the mouse, or change application. You wait until done
with the solidworks in first plane, and not moving the
mouse.
 
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