I don't know if this will help you or not but this is what I do. I use
Edit, Copy, and then paste the image into MS Paint. Invert the colors if
you use a black background with AutoCAD. Then, if I need to, I change the
colors in this manner. Using the eyedrop tool, select the color you want
to
change. Using the eyedrop tool again, hold down the right mouse key and
select the color you want to change to. Using the eraser tool, hold down
the right mouse key and "erase" the drawing. I've attached an example
which
was originally drawn using green, red, yellow, and blue. The alternate
method I use, when I need a better image, is to print the image, scan it,
and save it as a bitmap or jpeg. Hope this helps. Maybe it didn't
address
your real question.
"Dene Oehme" <wrong@guy.com> wrote in message
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I've had need on several occasions to export a bitmap (or any other
readily recognisable image format) image to send via e-mail. When I
export the bitmap using the function in AutoCAD (Land Developement
Desktop II) it saves it as a bitmap but not any format of bitmap that
I can get any Image reader to open.
Is there a way to export a regular average everyday bitmap or not?
Regards
Dene Oehme
"The fact that no one understands you doesn't mean you're an artist"