That's fine if the sch template is used in-house. I would like to embed graphics into the template, so it is network independent.

Regards,
Igor


From: Peter Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] DWG import into SCH
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 16:14:50 -0700

M P wrote:
I am trying ti import a logo to my sch template and it would be too hard to draw it directly in sch editor. Still not that crazy to do schematic capture in xxxCAD. :)

Tried all different combination and DWG versions. None seem to work. Will try to enlarge the sheet size.

Thanks,
Igor

Do a screen capture, or otherwise get a graphic file of the logo,and save it as a .bmp or .jpg - Protel should display that OK.

(I'll swear that .jpg worked in the past, but recently it stopped working for me, and I had to change the logo to .bmp, and change the templates to suite...)



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