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educational watermark

Anonymous
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Iam currently completing working drawings for my university degree and my lecturer has asked me to remove or hide the educational watermark to achieve a more professional looking drawing. does anybody know how to do this?

Many thanks
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Djordje
Virtuoso
You can't. Read your license agreement.

You can talk to your local Archicad reseller ... and let him explain to your lecturer what are the terms and conditions of using a not so cheap professional software for free ...
Djordje



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Anonymous
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My professor told me that you can put a hot spot above your floor plan and it will move the watermark out of the way so it won't print on your plan. I don't know if this will help you, but I was told too that it can be hid, I am not sure how. Hope this helps.
__archiben
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KRicahrdson wrote:
... but I was told too that it can be hid, I am not sure how.
come on guys, think outside the box, eh?!

but...
Djordje wrote:
Read your license agreement.
... first, of course.
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Aussie John
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I think telling your lecturer he/she is a twerp is the answer.
Cheers John
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Anonymous
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If you print at your Universitie's computers you should NOT have the educational watermark. Universities although they have the educational edition, they have a special University license (which we common mortals/students dont have) and the program has all its features unlocked (for example export in .dwg format) and they dont get the annoying watermark either
stefan
Advisor
tsdinos wrote:
If you print at your Universitie's computers you should NOT have the educational watermark. Universities although they have the educational edition, they have a special University license (which we common mortals/students dont have) and the program has all its features unlocked (for example export in .dwg format) and they dont get the annoying watermark either
That used to be true in the past (before AC10). Our university version is identical to the student version, displaying the watermark! I have a personal commercial license, though.

FWIW, AutoCAD student version has a watermark as well. And it is easily removed, but that goes against the license agreement.
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