How to get rid of EDUCATIONAL stamp?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Klif, May 17, 2006.

  1. Klif

    Klif Guest

    Any thoughts would be appreciated.
    TIA
    Klif
     
    Klif, May 17, 2006
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  2. Klif

    Bob Morrison Guest

    In a previous post Klif wrote...
    Yeah. Buy the full installation.

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    Bob Morrison, PE, SE
    R L Morrison Engineering Co
    Structural & Civil Engineering
    Poulsbo WA
    bob at rlmorrisonengr dot com
     
    Bob Morrison, May 17, 2006
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  3. If I remember correctly, it's not that simple. That stamp is almost like
    a virus: you can use the full version and insert a block from a drawing
    that has the mark and it'll infect the drawing he's working on.

    If I remember correctly, saving back to a previous version of the DWG
    format may solve the problem.

    Best Regards,

    Henrik Vallgren
    www.streamspace.com
     
    Henrik Vallgren, May 17, 2006
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  4. Klif

    R.K. McSwain Guest

    If you are using the EDU version, there is no reason to delete the plot
    stamp. Instructors understand why it's there.

    If you are using a commercial version, and have received drawings or
    drawing components from an EDU version - then retreive your latest
    backup file, then find out where the EDU content originated and quit
    using that source.
     
    R.K. McSwain, May 18, 2006
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  5. If you'd like, I can take a look at a file using my CAD software. Still
    in early beta, it may filter out unsupported entities, but it'll be
    certain to remove that stamp.

    Henrik Vallgren
    www.streamspace.com
     
    Henrik Vallgren, May 18, 2006
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    Klif Guest

    Thx for the offer, but I got rid of it by saving as a dxf file and bringing
    that into a clean dwg.
    I got the edu. stamp junk by using a block that was infected.
    Klif
     
    Klif, May 23, 2006
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