OK, Sounded like a stretch as sending complete presentation documnents in
thumbniled multi doc format in either DWF or PDF formats are are a toss up.
Still, the leasing agents and designers like the tools overlay and notes in
dwg capablity.
"Garrick Evans" wrote in message
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> Odds are you will end up with one or more embedded JPG or PNGs.
>
> "Rodney McManamy - CADzation" wrote in message
> news:40ed5495$1_3@newsprd01...
> > Haven't tried it but the DWF Writer was optimized for CAD data. We have
> not
> > had really great success with Word documents with fancy text, gradient
> > fills, or shadowed text. But in theory I would have to think that
> Photoshop
> > would be sending a single image to the driver so it should work but
don't
> > expect it to be a super small file size like CAD drawings because it is
a
> > raster and not vector format. But since you are basically working with
> JPEG
> > images if it doesn't print well then you can always use Composer to
merge
> it
> > to a DWF I think.
> >
> >
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> > "David Metcalf" wrote in message
> > news:40ec8000_3@newsprd01...
> > > Has anyone tried to use DWF Writer with Photoshop? What if any
> limitations
> > > have been noted? I do not have a Photoshop license so have no way to
> find
> > > out for myself.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > David
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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