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how to import the company logo on working PCB design?

Dhamodharann
Dhamodharann over 11 years ago

Hi..

I had tried to place the logo drawn on auto cad & then tried to import it. But the result was not success. I am keep on trying to place the company logo in board, But i can't able to find the possible solution to this.

Any help for this problem?????

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    oldmouldy over 11 years ago
    If you are trying to import a DXF, use the Incremental Addition option, otherwise the board data will be cleared. You could look at using the logomaker SKILL routine, search the forum for this. You could make a mechanical symbol of the logo, by whichever means and then Place the Mechanical Symbol Manually into the board file.
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    oldmouldy over 11 years ago
    If you are trying to import a DXF, use the Incremental Addition option, otherwise the board data will be cleared. You could look at using the logomaker SKILL routine, search the forum for this. You could make a mechanical symbol of the logo, by whichever means and then Place the Mechanical Symbol Manually into the board file.
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