
The PDF export dialog offers many options.

Limit export to object with ID: Only export the specified object. Output page size: Lets you choose which part of the drawing to export to PDF.īleed/margin: Increases the size of the exported area by adding a margin of the selected width. Common values are 96 dpi for screen display, and 300 or 600 dpi for printing. Resolution for rasterization (dpi): The higher the value, the more fine-grained the ‘photos’ of filtered objects will be. If you do not select this option, objects that are filtered will look different in the PDF. That way, the drawing will still look the same in a PDF. This option tells Inkscape to make a ‘photo’ of any objects/areas in the drawing that have a filter. Rasterize filter effects: Blurs, shadows and any other filters cannot be used in PDF. If you’re writing on a thesis or another scientific document, and know how to work with LaTeX, you can make use of the third option Omit text in PDF and create LaTeX file. When the text is mostly decorative (as in a logo), it’s better to convert the text to paths. Text output options: If your text needs to be searchable in the PDF and the font license allows you to embed the font, choose to Embed fonts. If no specific version is required by the persons who will get the PDF file from you, you can leave it at the default 1.5. Choose Delete Duplicate Objects from the Modify menu or type Overkill the command line. Remove duplicate lines in AutoCAD AutoCAD has a great feature for removing doubled up or overlapping lines. Restrict to PDF version: Current choices are 1.4 or 1.5. First up is AutoCAD - Scroll down to see how to remove duplicate lines in Fusion, Illustrator and Inkscape. PDF file format supports a different set of features from the SVG file formatĪ dialog will then allow you to set the following options: Now you can use PowerPoint to scale and position your image on your slides.Never save as PDF only, but always keep an SVG file, because the Then navigate to where you exported your image and click Insert. In the dropdown menu, select Picture from File. Now inside PowerPoint, we’ll choose Insert from the top menu bar and click the Pictures button. Or you can enter the path manually in the Filename field. Inkscape will then automatically calculate the other dimension for us.Ĭlicking the Export As button will allow you to choose where the file will be saved on your computer. Let’s make either the width or height 2000 pixels at minimum. With this in mind, let’s export the image to a pixel size that should accommodate most slides and sizes.

For use in PowerPoint, you’ll need to ensure that the size of the image is big enough so that it won’t get distorted at almost any size you choose to use on your slides. In this example, we’re going to export the pumpkin selection that we’ve made, so we’ll click on the pumpkin.

At the top of the panel, select the portion you wish to export: you’re entire Page or a Selection.
