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Universal Document Converter is the most complete solution for the conversion of documents into JPG, TIF or other graphical files. The underlying basis of Universal Document Converter is the technology of virtual printing. As a result, converting documents from word to jpg format is not any more complicated than printing on a desktop printer.

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  1. Download and install Universal Document Converter software onto your computer.
  2. Open the document in Microsoft Word and press File->Print... in application main menu.

    Open the document in Microsoft Word and press "File->Print..." in application main menu.

  3. Select Universal Document Converter from the printers list and press Properties button.

    Select "Universal Document Converter" from the printers list and press "Properties" button.

  4. On the settings panel, click Load Properties.

    On the settings panel, click Load Properties

  5. Use the Open dialog to select "Text document to PDF.xml" and click Open.

    Use the Open dialog to select "Text document to PDF.xml" and click Open

  6. Select JPEG image on the File Format tab and click OK to close the Universal Document Converter Properties window.

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  7. Click OK in Microsoft Word Print dialog to start converting. When the JPG file is ready, it will be saved to the My Documents\UDC Output Files folder by default.

    Converting in progress.

  8. The converted document will then be opened in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer software or another viewer associated with JPG files on your computer.

    Converted document in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.

Curic Box View New -

Default SketchUp orbit often feels loose. With Curic Box View New, you can constrain rotation to the global or local axes. When you drag the box, the camera rotates in strict 15-degree or 45-degree increments (user-defined). This is a game-changer for architectural modeling, where keeping walls vertically aligned is critical.

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  • Precision requires checking models from perfectly aligned angles. The snap-to-face feature eliminates camera drift, ensuring that when you measure a diagonal, you are truly looking perpendicular to the surface.

    Rating: 5/5 Stars

    The Short Version: If you have ever spent frustrating minutes orbiting around a complex model trying to find where you left that one component, stop everything and get Curic Box View New. It is one of those "how did I live without this?" tools. curic box view new

    The Problem It Solves: SketchUp’s native zoom and pan are fine, but when you are working on a massive architectural model with dozens of nested groups, it is easy to lose your orientation. The default "Zoom Extents" either zooms out to the entire solar system or gets confused by a tiny stray line 10 miles away.

    The Solution: Curic Box View New adds a transparent, colored bounding box around your selected object(s). But the magic is in the interaction:

    Performance: It is lightning fast. Zero lag, even on a model with 200MB of geometry. The interface is minimal (just a small toolbar icon and a few optional shortcuts), so it doesn't clutter your workspace.

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    Verdict: Don't let the humble name fool you. Curic Box View New is a professional-grade navigation tool. It should honestly be a native feature in SketchUp. If you do any kind of complex modeling, pay the few dollars (or download it if it’s free on the Extension Warehouse). It will save you hours of scroll-wheel frustration by the end of the month.

    Bottom Line: Download it now. Your middle finger (the one doing all the orbiting) will thank you.


    Working on a 100-acre site? Draw a Box View around Building Block A. Zoom in. Edit the facade. When done, reset and draw a new box around Building Block B. You never lose your place in space.

    Many users ask: Why buy this when I can use Section Planes or Cutaway views?

    The "New" version introduces Section Plane Awareness. You can attach a section plane to any face of the Curic Box. As you rotate the view, the section plane automatically updates to cut the model along the new orientation. This is perfect for creating interior elevations or cross-sections without manually repositioning clipping planes. Default SketchUp orbit often feels loose

    MEP clashes are common. Use Box View to isolate a specific duct chase or a ceiling void. Turn on Inverse Mode to see the infrastructure inside the walls. Check if pipes intersect beams without moving the walls aside.



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