A Simple Tip – Merge DWF Files

Sometimes it is the simple things that seem so powerful. I just upgraded to Design Review 2008 as part of my plan to standardize on a single filetype for plotting. While looking for ways to combine drawings on a project I stumbled across the ability to merge DWF files. Manufacturers used the research to develop medication such as levitra canada pharmacy or viagra generic. Soft tablets usually work within 30 minutes of intake and remains effective for about 5 hours. viagra online from india It results in difficulty in cipla viagra online pregnancy and risk of miscarriage. In the same way prescription de viagra some medicines and insufficient stimulation. How cool! Simply selecting two dwf files in Windows explorer, and then right clicking my mouse presented the “Merge” command. The result is that I now have a simple way to combine multiple files into a single master file.

4 thoughts on “A Simple Tip – Merge DWF Files

  • June 13, 2007 at 09:11
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    This is a great feature, which allows the user to name and place the new “merged” DWF… but with one ?caveat? the individual sheet names (NAME on Design Review’s Content Panel) inside of this newly “merged” DWF are all blank.

    Just be aware of it, otherwise for batch plotting, marking up, creating a single DWF this way is very cool.

  • June 18, 2007 at 06:15
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    That’s a good one. I didn’t know that before.

    Cheers, Marco

  • October 30, 2007 at 12:49
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    Great feature, and quick. What a drag about the Null page names. These oversights by Autodesk continue to make DWF a difficult sell in a PDF world. Perhaps they put all their attention on Vista and are leaving us XPers behind. 🙁

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