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    *Norris, Ric

    Re:

    02-15-2000 11:46 PM in reply to: *ROBERT, LECHIEN
    Harvey....Harvey.....Harvey.....you have missed the point...!!!

    It is wrong to assume that Robert's consultants have the ability to export
    their drawings as .DWF's....they may be using R12/R13 or even an earlier
    release.

    And there is still no such thing as a "free" lunch..!!!

    Ric.

    "Harvey Smith" wrote in message
    news:38A9AD60.C34DD074@westnet.com...
    > Agreed, Ric. That's innate with Whip!
    >
    > My point was that he can do all this business without spending any money
    at all.
    > Isn't that what Whip! is all about? As long as he has no need to edit,
    then why
    > buy and learn a CAD package? Kyew Eee Dee.
    >
    > Don't ya LOVE pedantic, condescending, holier-than-thou, self-righteous
    snobs?
    > Get's the adrenalin pumping.
    >
    > H
    >
    > Ric Norris wrote:
    > >
    > > This is the original question:
    > >
    > > "My construction company has the need to print autocad files that come
    in
    > > from consultants that we work with. We do not need to do any real
    > > drawings. Would Quickcad print autocad files? If so is there a limit on
    > > size? We do not get into 3-d type drawings."
    > >
    > > The point being.....if Robert can be assured all the files he receives
    are
    > > in .DWF format, he should have no problems then. Also, AutoCAD releases
    > > prior to R14/LT97 are unable to export files as .DWF's.
    > >
    > > Ric Norris.
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