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Benfits of .DWF

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Adam
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Benfits of .DWF

I know that .DWF is better than .PDF. I work for a large contractor on Australia's East Coast and I am trying to convince the powers that be to invest in this new system(dwf). It suits our needs mainly because we have to get approval for our drawings from the builders or engineers and I am sick of trying to do a 'save as' in 2000 or Release 14. We usually have between 20 and 50 drawings per job and I would love to cut down on the paper we use.

What other benefits has your office benefited from after buying composer?
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Adam, Take your pick of items from the articles I have posted to my blog on DWF. http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/dwf_it/index.html Cheers, -Shaan "Adam" wrote in message news:8568599.1089983512875.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum2.autodesk.com... > I know that .DWF is better than .PDF. I work for a large contractor on Australia's East Coast and I am trying to convince the powers that be to invest in this new system(dwf). It suits our needs mainly because we have to get approval for our drawings from the builders or engineers and I am sick of trying to do a 'save as' in 2000 or Release 14. We usually have between 20 and 50 drawings per job and I would love to cut down on the paper we use. > > What other benefits has your office benefited from after buying composer? > > > Message was edited by: Adam >

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