By admin on April 9th, 2009
Many of you have been asking about having a single PDF file that contains multiple DWG’s from AutoCAD Electrical and now 2010 delivers. In the short video we will take a look at the process and a few options you have when creating your PDF’s.
Lets take a look:
http://www.screencast.com/t/FBAMio1syI
Created by Dave one of the Cad Geeks
By admin on April 9th, 2009
Topics: 2010, AutoCAD Electrical, PDF, dwg, publish
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By admin on April 10th, 2008
Everytime I am with a new customer I am asked can we save to a PDF? I use to always say why would you want to with the power a dwf posseses and still do. I think it just comes down to the old saying you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.

Two new file formats have been added to Autodesk Inventor: PDF: A Portable Document Format (PDF) creates formatted documents which appear on the monitor or printer as intended. To view a file in PDF format, you need Adobe Reader, a free application distributed by Adobe Systems.
DWFx: A 3D file. The published 2D data can be viewed in IE7 or the Microsoft XPS Viewer. To view the published 3D data, install the free viewer, Autodesk design Review, available from www.autodesk.com/designreview.
http://screencast.com/t/sRFlHvbtP20
Submitted by Dave of the INCAT CAD Geeks
By admin on April 10th, 2008
Topics: Autodesk Inventor, Inventor 2009, PDF, publish
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