I am using ACAD 2004, and one of my interns opened and saved a file on their personal computer. Now I have the Autodesk educational stamp "stuck" on one of my drawings. Is there anyway I can get it off?
thanks.
I am using ACAD 2004, and one of my interns opened and saved a file on their personal computer. Now I have the Autodesk educational stamp "stuck" on one of my drawings. Is there anyway I can get it off?
thanks.
Is the .bak file still clean?
Bob
wrote
Good call. Also maybe the autosave on your own PC or the offenders - anyone know if the sv$ gets a stamp when using educational software?
Phil
Whatever is saved by the educational software gets the stamp. If the Bak or the sv$ was saved before the educational software saved it there is no educational stamp.
Bob
wrote in news:rJ91k.3315$ snipped-for-privacy@nlpi068.nbdc.sbc.com:
Get some Intellicad clone, recover the drawing and then save. Stamp should be gone.
save the file as dxf and open it in a full version the stamp is remove now
If it is saved as a dxf and then is re-opened as a dwg, will the stamp still be removed? TIA S.Smith
Yes open the dxf and the stamp is disappeared (not as you the dxf with a students version opens)
bart wrote in news:aecceebc-7917-4306-a8bf- snipped-for-privacy@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
With the dxf procedure you may also get rid of your layoyts. The intelliCAD approach is better if your drawing is newer than R12.
Let me see if I understand this. If I do a drawing with the student version and save it as a dxf, then open it in a version that is not the student version, the stamp will then be gone? TIA
Dxf above version 14 losses their layouts not. If you didn't believe it test it then.
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