manual
this way. This same client had some very large SolidWorks files that I could
not handle so I taught the engineer how to save the file as .easm, open in
eDrawings and then make the PDF. When I needed specific components or views,
I sat with him to get what I needed.
Tim Lewis
Lewis Technical
manual
this way. This same client had some very large SolidWorks files that I could
not handle so I taught the engineer how to save the file as .easm, open in
eDrawings and then make the PDF. When I needed specific components or views,
I sat with him to get what I needed.
Tim Lewis
Lewis Technical
and hide
those elements that I do not need. Then I print the result to a PDF, which I
can import into Illustrator if needed.
Tim Lewis
Lewis Technical Communications, Inc.
ltc.writer at comcast.net
> -Original Message-
Jo:
According to my mechanical designer (Alex has been great - teach
the free eDrawings you can then just ask for the .easm file and
turn the object around, position it any way you need it and even hide parts
of the object. It gives you a lot of control of your illustrations.
Tim Lewis
Lewis Technical Communications, Inc.
ltc.wri...@comcast.net
-Original
the free eDrawings you can then just ask for the .easm file and
turn the object around, position it any way you need it and even hide parts
of the object. It gives you a lot of control of your illustrations.
Tim Lewis
Lewis Technical Communications, Inc.
ltc.writer at comcast.net
> -Origi
be
using in my FrameMaker documents?
Tim Lewis
Lewis Technical Communications, Inc.
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d I be
using in my FrameMaker documents?
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document (without making a PDF first)?
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the FM document (without making a PDF first)?
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