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Thread: Converting MDT 2.0 to PDF

  1. #1
    adchin Guest

    Converting MDT 2.0 to PDF

    We are using MDT2.0 on Windows 98. Any freeware, or software, that we can
    test or use, to convert some 3D drawings to PDF ? Do we need to explode the
    part in order to convert ? TIA

    Adrian Chin


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    R.K. McSwain Guest
    On 11/9/2004 11:04 AM adchin wrote:

    We are using MDT2.0 on Windows 98. Any freeware, or software, that we can
    test or use, to convert some 3D drawings to PDF ? Do we need to explode the
    part in order to convert ? TIA
    You don't 'convert' drawings to PDF, but you can install a PDF driver,
    then use PLOT to create a PDF file.

    http://www.google.com/search?q=free+pdf

  3. #3
    CW Guest
    PDF995. Do a google search.

    "adchin" <adchin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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    We are using MDT2.0 on Windows 98. Any freeware, or software, that we can
    test or use, to convert some 3D drawings to PDF ? Do we need to explode
    the
    part in order to convert ? TIA

    Adrian Chin


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    Michael Bulatovich Guest
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    S Scalise Guest
    OK, you "corrected" me. Thanks, I needed that today. Down a notch, right? My
    pants are a bit tight.
    What can you expect at 3 am in the morning ;-)


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    Most replies to posted questions are helpful, informative and directly on
    point. But, very often the person asking the original question is picked
    on

    No, corrected! ; )

    Have you seen those recent Clarica commercials on TV in N. America?
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    MichaelB
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    Michael Bulatovich Guest
    At 3 am I'd expect you to have your pants off...


    "S Scalise" <scalise747(remove)@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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    OK, you "corrected" me. Thanks, I needed that today. Down a notch, right?
    My
    pants are a bit tight.
    What can you expect at 3 am in the morning ;-)


    "Michael Bulatovich" <Please@dont.try> wrote in message
    news:qrokd.19981$Z7.710902@news20.bellglobal.com.. .

    "S Scalise" <scalise747(remove)@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:xljkd.53160$hr3.2157829@twister.southeast.rr. com...
    Most replies to posted questions are helpful, informative and directly
    on
    point. But, very often the person asking the original question is
    picked
    on

    No, corrected! ; )

    Have you seen those recent Clarica commercials on TV in N. America?
    --


    MichaelB
    www.michaelbulatovich.com


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    S Scalise Guest
    Probably should have but I got up to walk my dog. Plus, the temperature was
    38 degrees (F). I don't have as much hair as the dog!

    "Michael Bulatovich" <Please@dont.try> wrote in message
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    At 3 am I'd expect you to have your pants off...


    "S Scalise" <scalise747(remove)@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:vApkd.53193$hr3.2174808@twister.southeast.rr. com...
    OK, you "corrected" me. Thanks, I needed that today. Down a notch, right?
    My
    pants are a bit tight.
    What can you expect at 3 am in the morning ;-)


    "Michael Bulatovich" <Please@dont.try> wrote in message
    news:qrokd.19981$Z7.710902@news20.bellglobal.com.. .

    "S Scalise" <scalise747(remove)@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:xljkd.53160$hr3.2157829@twister.southeast.rr. com...
    Most replies to posted questions are helpful, informative and directly
    on
    point. But, very often the person asking the original question is
    picked
    on

    No, corrected! ; )

    Have you seen those recent Clarica commercials on TV in N. America?
    --


    MichaelB
    www.michaelbulatovich.com



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    adchin Guest
    Thanks. It works well for our needs


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