I work for a manufacturing company, and I do the technical drawings for our products. We originally used ViaCAD 2D v6.0, but I am not the person who set that up. Recently, we have had lots of bugs with the software, so we finally upgraded to ViaCAD 2D/3D v12.0 this week.
We have a photo of our Logo on our drawings, and when I would convert to PDF the photo would show up, and for years, there was never an issue. This week on the old software, when I converted the file into a PDF, the picture would not show up. I tried with several files, and still the same issue. The picture would show up in the .vc2 file with no issue, but would not show up in the .pdf. I figured that upgrading would solve this issue. It did not. When I tried to do the same thing on the new software, it converts the pictures to a filled in rectangle on the pdf, but again, the photo shows up perfectly in the .vc3 file. I even tried importing the photo again, instead of copying/pasting from the older files which I had done for years with no issue, but the problem keeps happening.
I am using Windows 10, and I use Girdac to convert to PDF, but I have also tried with Adobe PDF, with the same issue.
Am I missing a setting, or is this just a bug? Like I said, we were able to do this for years with no issues, so I know that it isn't impossible.
I appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Christine
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