As such, it has all the advantages and disadvantages of a piece of paper. Last month's "Learning Curve" showed that the DWF file format lets us create a lightweight version of an AutoCAD drawing file. Yes, which is why it is a perfect segue into this month's topic, which is a continuation of last month's article about DWF files. Isn't this where we came in last month, with Captain LearnCurve complaining about the rain? It's been said that we don't tan we rust. We have terrible weather but a great climate. Okay, so it rains a lot in Vancouver, B.C., but on the other hand we don't get hurricanes, tornados, searing heat, freezing cold and major blizzards. The three-day drought had broken, and the rains had finally come. Once upon a time, a short while ago, the people of Vancouver rejoiced. DWF: The Saga Continues, Part 2 (Learning Curve AutoCAD Tutorial) 31 May, 2007 By: Bill Fane AutoCAD's DWF files are easy to set up.
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