Hi Paul.....
I just thought I would chime in on this one. We've been using PDF995, in a manner similar to what you are describing, and it works great. It's very nice way to print pages off of the internet and into a pdf for reference.
Jack
At 04:56 AM 4/9/2005, you wrote:
>Thanks. If you had mentioned which group the file was uploaded to there
>would have not been any confusion.
>
>It's an AutoCAD .dwg file, which means that only people with the
>appropriate version of AutoCAD can see it. As a file provider, the
>burden is on you to ensure that people can easily view your files.
>That's why PDF is usually used for CAD files outside of close working
>groups.
>
>There are free PDF converters available, they function as a printer on
>your computer (I.E., you install the software, then click File > Print >
>Save File as PDF).
>
><http://www.pdf995.com/><a href="http://www.pdf995.com/">http://www.pdf995.com/</a>
:-)
Jack Osborn, PE
Mechanical Engineer
MWH Global
925 274 2277
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Sat Apr 09 14:25:00 2005
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