I am using Autocad 2007 and when I want to select something by outlining it, the area that I outline turns a green color. Is there a way to toggle this feature off so that it does not change color, as in v 2000? Incidentally, what is this feature called?
In Photoshop, when I make a selection of an image, the rectangle selection tool stays within the bounds of the image (layer). I would like to do this in GIMP, but the selection is allowed to extend beyond the photo, and basically select blank space.
Basically, I would like to do this so that I can have a fixed ratio box and be able to move it to the very edge of the image without having to worry about making sure the cursor lands exactly on the edge. I'm sure it is a simple option to select somewhere
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong. I'm on the right layer, selected some text with the rectangle, clicked the move tool & tried to drag the selection (have the little hand showing so I'm in the right corner) but the box just expands the contents. (I tried both move tools, although I've no idea what the difference between them is.
I have used the move tool a little in the past, and it worked.
Is there a way to create a fixed size selection rectangle that I can use whenever I want to take a selection from a larger image? Currently, I'm am doing this by trial and error and it's not fun.
Vista version 6 (Build 6002: Service pack 2)CorelDraw Suit version 16.1.0.843Photopaint
I have just upgraded from X4 to X6 and found that when using the paint tool, the cursor disappears at the end of the action, and appears again when the cursor is moved again.This happens when the user interface setting is set to 'Shape cursor for brush tools".
More of a concern for me is when the Eyedropper tool is set to 'Select sample', (the one I always use), no rubber rectangle is drawn to show the area that is being sampled.That is, it is supposed to draw a dynamic rectangle in a similar way that the rectangular mask tool selects an area with a rectangle changing size with movement of the cursor.The eyedropper samples the correct pixels, but does not draw the enclosing rectangle.I have tried running it in all comparability modes except for 256 color and 640 x 480 resolution, which aren't options for me.
X4 didn't exhibit these problems so I can't understand how it can't be a bug, especially since the rectangular mask tool draws the rubber-banding rectangle without a problem. At this point would be preferring to be using X4.
I have 4 layers (background, layer1, layer2, layer3-text). They fill all 300 x 600 pixels that comprise the .psd/future image. What I want to do is use a rounded rectangle to encompass all of the other layers, so that the surrounding pixels (around the rounded rectangle) are transparent.
I want all of my current layers to be the content of a rounded rectangle.
I can not open CAD LT 2007 at all. I uninstalled and reinstalled. Still will not open. When I try to open existing files. I get an error message stating that the file can not be found or the file name is misspelled. I have run this very program for many years with out any problems. Now I can not acsess if in any way.
Autocad map 2007 has not opening in WIN7 OS. I had changed the compatibility settings to WindowsXPsp3, and then it has opened in Administrator login only. Other users couldn’t get the map07. When they click the run the program prompt, there is no response.
I have attempted to import a jpeg file into my current drawing, using the simple copy paste method, Insert> Raster image and Insert > External References, however the image is not appearing in my drawing or plot at all, though the command bar is doing it's thing.
If I have drawing that was drawn in scale 1:1250 in model space but I want to show this in paper space as scale 1:500 the dwg will obviously be tiny. How do I change the scale in model space so that it can be presented in paper space fitting the page at scale 1:500 on size A1? Is there a calculation I need to change the model space dwg?
I kept getting a fatal error when I tried to open the layers manager and I found a discussion board saying I had to do a system restore to fix the problem. Well I did a system restore and now autocad won't even load. I click on the icon and the hour glass goes but then it disappers and nothing happens. I have windows 7 if that makes a difference. I have been using 2007 lt for a few months now and everything worked fine.
I have just recently started experiencing printing problems to my HP Designjet T1100 with 2007 LT. This issue started about a 2 weeks ago. When trying to print out a large scale drawing it terminates about 1/4 of the way through the print. There are no errors on the printer or in the print manager.
To date I have uninstalled and reinstalled 2007 LT; updated the printer firmware; updated the printer software driver.
The file are created in AutoCAD 2007.It is a drawing with 2D and 3D drawing in it.When I open this file in my AutoCAD2013 and make the recovery as AutoCAD suggest.
The are no 3D left in the drawing. The file are working fine and whiteout no plebes I AutoCAD2007
System: Autodesk Product Design Suite Ultimate 2013 AutoCAD Mechanical 2013
I have AutoCAD LT 2007 and if I save some file in my office server then it freezes for some time (with bigger file it freezes for longer). There are no problems ploting with plotters on server and neither there are no problems with saving files on my computer. Also with my old computer (worse and slower) it saves to server without problem.
I think my AutoCAD LT 2007 have some conflict with my new windows 7 or with some connection settings.
URL....I have recently started designing a few replacement parts for a motorcycle restoration I am working on and while up to now.I have been working in the 2D space I need to convert a 2D drawing to 3D!
I think I have a list of commands and tools to be used but for the life of me I cannot turn on the VIEW CUBE...I spent about 90 minutes trying last night.I did look in options and it was not visible there?
im all new to autocad, n ive been tryin to make a pillow from autocad2007 application. I've used loft with 3 interfaces n this is all i cud come up with. Shall i use any other command or is there anyway i cud make it look more like a pillow with the right material from the lofting command?
Sometimes when I import an image (such as a TIFF or pdf) and draw over top of it, when I print the stuff that I've drawn shifts. It will look fine on the screen and in print preview but shifts when printed.
I am drawing an electrical circuit in Auto-cad 2007. I have wires with 2 sizes viz. 0.5 sq.mm & 1 sq.mm. let me know how to impart thicknesses to different lines in Auto-CAD.
We are using Autocad LT 2007. every drawing we plot is incorrect. if we view this plt, we see weird lines, perhaps some partial information from the drawing.
Things we tried: uninstall and reinstall autocad download and install all patches using different drivers replacing the plotter file we are using Win XP