
By default MS Windows cannot open an EPS file. Once AutoCAD finishes plotting, you will have an EPS file in your specified location.


Both JPG and PNG files are raster image files. As the image is enlarged, these dots get bigger, which in turn makes the image look worse. A raster image is an image comprised of many dots, or pixels. The JPG format is probably the most popular raster image format. Most people recognize with the JPG format, especially if they own a digital camera. These tools can be helpful even if you have no clue what HTML is, in fact they can be incredibly helpful for making MS Office and AutoCAD play nice with each other.ĪutoCAD ships with three image, or "PublishToWeb" plotters JPG, PNG, and EPS. My guess is you would rather have it look similar to the way your DWG plots?īuilt into AutoCAD are a number of "Publish to Web" functions. Although a Ctrl + C (Copy) and Ctrl + V (Paste) will work, it will insert your AutoCAD DWG just as it looks in AutoCAD – including the black background. Staying in the 21st century, AutoCAD does actually provide us with a fair number of options for inserting AutoCAD DWG’s into MS Office documents. But what do you say we jump into the 21st century? Run it through a photocopier, and no one will ever know (unless you were a messy Scotch Taper). I believe the most low tech way I have seen included printing each the MS Word file, and the AutoCAD DWG, then using Scotch Tape to insert the DWG onto the printed document. Throughout the years, I have seen both high and low-tech ways of inserting AutoCAD DWG’s into Microsoft Office documents.

I do look forward to meeting some of you guys!

There you will find the full list of, and information on each of the AU Unplugged sessions. If you’re attending AU, be sure to check out the AU Unplugged Schedule. Thank you to everyone who voted for my session. Just this evening I received an e-mail from Autodesk letting me know my AU Unplugged session " The Training Trinity: Fundamentals of a Successful Training Program" was accepted.
