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Hello all,
I'm new to posting on this forum but I have been using Creo, Pro/E, for many years. I have a question about exporting a drawing to a PDF from Creo 3. When I perform an export, the PDF file name is output with all lowercase letters. Is there a way have the file export with the letters as all caps?
Example of current output:
example123.pdf
Example of desired output:
EXAMPLE123.pdf
I'm not sure if this is possible. Has anyone else encountered this or been able to modify this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm currently using Creo 3.0 M100
Regards,
Jason
Hi Jason,
When exporting to PDF, the default behavior is to provide the name in all lower case. The user has the option to rename it, using all upper case, and the resulting PDF file will be created in all upper case.
Thanks,
Amit
Thanks for the feedback Amit. I do know that the user has the option to rename it using all upper case. One thing I forgot to mention was that I created a Mapkey to do the exporting process for me with a single keystroke. It would be nice if there was a way to change the default behavior of all lower case to all upper case.
Hi,
I remember trying to solve this very same problem few years ago. Couldn't find a solution.
These days I'd propably solve it using JLink API. Java might just be able to rename the pdf file right after it's created in work dir.
Hi James,
I'll look into Jlink API and see if I can get that to work. If it does, I will let you know.
Hi,
I think you can create AutoIt script which gets part/assembly/drawing name from window title, transform it to uppercase text and put it into export dialog box. You can launch such script using Creo mapkey.
MH