The danger with this is that someone with AutoCAD 2014 SP1 could open a file and work on it without realizing it has the educational plot stamp. ![]() However, the plot stamp is still in the file even though it does not show. With AutoCAD 2014 Service Pack 1, drawing files no longer show the educational plot stamp while plotting and no longer display the warning message when opened. The DWGCONVERT command can be used to batch process re-saving multiple files. Once a file is saved in 2015, it can be sent to users on earlier versions and the plot stamp will no longer be a part of the file. According to this web site you can remove the plot stamp:ĪutoCAD 2015 (and newer) has been designed to remove the plot stamp altogether when a drawing is saved. Great question, I was wondering the same thing. If I design something can I save it and open with paid version of AutoCAD? ![]() ![]() So is this a full version for free, just that it'll say it's for educational purposes? I could say, use this for a home project, without the software telling me i need to pay for some upgrade?
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