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2008-05-02 06:54 PM
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2008-05-02 07:32 PM
2008-05-02
07:32 PM
Please Read,
Help Menu -> Archicad 10 Reference Guide - pages 245-246 "Master Layouts"
Help Menu -> Archicad 10 Reference Guide - pages 245-246 "Master Layouts"
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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2008-05-02 07:40 PM
2008-05-02
07:40 PM
If you have the logo in a pdf file it is best.
Then just drag and drop into master file or do FILE>EXTERNAL CONTENT>PLACE EXTERNAL DRAWING. Resize if necessary.
If it is a very elaborate logo with a lot of linear or gradiant fills you may want to trace over it in ArchiCad to make it native just to minimize file size at output.
You could do this with jpg or tiffs but to get good quality it might be a large file which affects every sheet you plot or print.
Then just drag and drop into master file or do FILE>EXTERNAL CONTENT>PLACE EXTERNAL DRAWING. Resize if necessary.
If it is a very elaborate logo with a lot of linear or gradiant fills you may want to trace over it in ArchiCad to make it native just to minimize file size at output.
You could do this with jpg or tiffs but to get good quality it might be a large file which affects every sheet you plot or print.

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2008-05-02 07:45 PM
2008-05-02
07:45 PM
On a Master Layout, paste your logo as linework, or as a figure - whatever it is.
Dwight Atkinson