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Sun Mar 4 05:41:03 MST 2007


Autodesk's Drawing Web Format (DWF). They have a slick viewer that lets =
me hide layers or even components, create cross sections and rotate 3D =
models of parts and assemblies to my heart's content. The only thing the =
engineers have to do is save the drawing file as DWF. With the 3D =
Acrobat, engineers would have to preplan how the person looking at it =
wants to see it.

Hope this helps,

Tom Johnson
Technical Writer
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Has anyone on the list had experience with Adobe's new 3D Acrobat?=20
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