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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

AutoCAD Sheet Sets: Publish to PDF or DWF Files

AutoCAD Blog | Autodesk: Welcome to the eighth in a series of posts designed to lead you through the powerful Sheet Set functionality available in AutoCAD. In the previous posts, you learned how to publish your sheets to a plotter using their default page setups. In this post, we’ll explore similar options for publishing to PDF or DWF files.

1 comment:

Sydney Asselin said...

I do appreciate this informative article. I have always been told that it is better to submit paperwork in PDFs. If you send anything in Word documents there's always the problem that your receiver's word may not be the same version as yours, or that they might open it in Google Docs and the formatting is all screwed up and you're screwed and now your potential employer thinks worse of you. I do think it is hard to write 150 word comments on articles that are not actual articles or themselves are less than 150 words long. I'm not how they fit into the category of current relevant news in the world. This article in particular is not a news story, but a help page for AutoCAD. I wrote a comment on this article mostly because I really need to write more comments, but this is not an isolated article. Most of these informative articles have no comments on them because there is nothing to say.