"Accidentally" published from autocad to Design review. Haven't looked into it in a long time but.....
Opened the file and started looking around and I kind of like the interface.... somewhat intuitive for an autocad user and I absolutely hate working with acrobat..... especially now.
Anyway, I played with it a little and thinking about giving it a shot. Can open pdfs in it and plot to pdf. thinking I might try a workflow something like....
Publish sheet sets to dwf> Markup in design review> Print to PDF for clients so don't need to bother them with design review.
Any downsides? May need to publish twice at times I guess.
Any quality losses going from design review and acrobat? Vice Versa?
Yes I know this is the wrong forum just wondering if anyone here is a convert and why before I go talking to all the hardcore converts.
Haha pendean.... That's hilarious on some level.
Not sure if it works for me though.... because I haven't tried it yet..... still up in the air on whether or not I'm prepared to do that. Intuitive enough just trying to figure if it will make my brain swim having to bounce back and forth between acrobat and DR.... if in fact I would need to do that.
Wonder if there might be some issues with trying to use a DR document in zoom.... with sharing screen etc....
Unintended consequences you know!
I was talking more along the lines of markup and if I share a screen with with a DR document and a markup session is on that maybe there could be some issues. But, guess the reality is as you say no one is really marking up the DR document... They are marking up the screen. So really should not impact things.
Well I guess since I'm still using R14 I missed that boat.
Well not quite but thought I was really current with 2020! Guess I still missed the boat.
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