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• Simply need to view and print DWG files? |
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If
your interest in PDF is because you don't have a DWG viewer but you do have
Acrobat Reader maybe you don't actually need a converter: Consider instead
Trix DrawingCenter™.
It opens AutoCAD DWG files (and other formats)
and allows you to mark them up, scale, compare, take measurements and print. Plus, you
can save the marked up DWG file as a PDF from within DrawingCenter for emailing
to colleagues.
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• Need to convert DWG to PDF without AutoCAD or
Acrobat? |
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TracTrix™
opens DWG files, lets you mark them up and then convert all or just selected
details to PDF. You can control pen widths and convert to color or just b&w.
TracTrix includes raster to vector and other
raster conversion and editing capabilities.
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• Need to convert large quantities of DWGs for one
or more users? |
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Trix
RasterServer™ is an enterprise strength server that will continuously
batch convert DWGs for unlimited numbers of users on a local network without
needing AutoCAD or Acrobat. It runs as a true Windows service. You set up
'polled' folders into which DWG files are dropped by users. Or script it for
easy integration it into an automated workflow. No AutoCAD or Acrobat Distiller
required.
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• You use AutoCAD and need to create PDFs from
within AutoCAD |
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If you need to create PDFs directly from within AutoCAD take a look at
Adobe Acrobat Professional. Unlike the standard version of Acrobat, the
Professional version supports creation of PDFs from within AutoCAD.
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