Hopefully I do an adequate job of describing this issue...
My company just purchased another company (the competition) mainly for their proprietary fonts and procedures for making a specialized sign product for the racing market.
The company came with a plotter and computer, but all the cutting was done from AutoCad directly. Since the AutoCad is version 10 DOS and the computer is Windows 98, I'd like to be able to cut from my more modern software like Corel 12 and SignTools.
The files in Autocad are made up of many, many segments. When cutting in AutoCad, the plotter cuts the entire outline in order. However, when I cut from Corel, it cuts each individual section separately, and not in order.
Is there a way to group everything together in Corel so it will cut right?
Thanks in Advance,
DaveW
My company just purchased another company (the competition) mainly for their proprietary fonts and procedures for making a specialized sign product for the racing market.
The company came with a plotter and computer, but all the cutting was done from AutoCad directly. Since the AutoCad is version 10 DOS and the computer is Windows 98, I'd like to be able to cut from my more modern software like Corel 12 and SignTools.
The files in Autocad are made up of many, many segments. When cutting in AutoCad, the plotter cuts the entire outline in order. However, when I cut from Corel, it cuts each individual section separately, and not in order.
Is there a way to group everything together in Corel so it will cut right?
Thanks in Advance,
DaveW