how can i save my plans to jpej with high quality?
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‎2009-01-17 09:02 PM
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‎2009-01-18 08:31 AM
‎2009-01-18
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I am sorry, but as a very first step you should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system for more accurate help in this forum.
You are absolutely right, PDF is the best way. Open ArchiCAD help -> Index page -> P letter -> PDF Output and enjoy...
Leo
You are absolutely right, PDF is the best way. Open ArchiCAD help -> Index page -> P letter -> PDF Output and enjoy...
Leo

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‎2009-01-18 08:18 PM
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Leo wrote:Practice what you preach
I am sorry, but as a very first step you should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system for more accurate help in this forum.
Leo

Erika
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‎2009-01-18 10:30 PM
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Erika wrote:You are absolutely right! But I can't decide what should I do - when I ask for some question, it usually relates to my client's environment. So, there are many different hardware/OS/version combinations. I have chose to specify the environment in each post. But you are right - it's not a good idea. Could you give me an advice? Would it better to write my own hardware/software details into signature and respecify this info in each post? I am afraid it would be like a mess
Practice what you preach

P.S. I am sorry for the delay with my macro. I have written it already, but I still commenting. And I have to write a manual after that. I have made a mistake in the time estimation, sorry again.

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‎2009-01-18 11:51 PM
‎2009-01-18
11:51 PM
Just put your own specs in your signature.If you have a question that involves someone else's different specs, make that part of your question.
Erika
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MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch Yosemite 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
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AC5-18
Onuma System
"Implementing Successful Building Information Modeling"
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‎2009-01-19 12:40 AM
‎2009-01-19
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Thank you, Erika. I am going this way.