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    Question How do you get these OLE's to Plot?

    Hey all you fine CAD Gurus out there,

    Ok, I finally learned how to get these OLE's into my drawing. Actually I have 22 Elec. Panel Schedules in our standard Co. border. Anyway, I got them in there linked back to Excel, they look real nice in model and paper space. They update through Excel just as they are supposed to, everything looking real hunky-dory, feeling good bout having figured it out all by myself...Then...They won't plot...They show up in paperspace, they look fine in my Plot preview, I go to print it out here at home on my little HP printer and nuthin but my border and Title notes.
    Anybody have any ideas before I take my shotgun to this puter???

    Thanks,
    Kevin

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    Default Re: How do you get these OLE's to Plot?

    Hi

    Have a browse of the following threads -

    Excel Spreadsheets in AutoCAD 2002

    Plotting an Excel file in 2004

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Default Re: How do you get these OLE's to Plot?

    Thanks Mike,

    I actually read an old thread you had replied to and found the solution (Plot quality in ole properties) and that solved the prob. I apprieciate your help. This forum is a wonderful thing. It's my secret weapon now in our office.

    Thanks
    Kevin

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