2012

Table Of Contents
File Types Not Automatically Added to a Transmittal Package
DescriptionFile Type
OLE objects that are linked to files in the
drawing are not included in the transmittal
package
OLE objects (linked files)
Include Instructions to the Recipient
A report file is automatically generated that includes a list of files in the
transmittal package. The report also includes instructions describing what
must be done with drawing-dependent files such as xrefs and font files so that
they are usable with the included drawing files. You can also add your own
notes to the report file.
Save Transmittal Setups
You will probably send transmittal packages multiple times during a project.
The eTransmit feature provides a method to name and save your transmittal
settings as transmittal setups. The Transmittal Setups dialog box displays a list
of saved transmittal setups from which you can select each time you transmit
a set of files. The default transmittal setup is named Standard.
Choose Transmittal Options
Several options are available for the transmittal package using transmittal
setups. With these options, you can
Package the transmittal package in a ZIP file, in a self-extracting EXE file,
or in a folder that is copied to a specified location.
Specify that the folder structure of the transmitted files be organized in a
logical hierarchy, flattened into a single folder, or copied as is to the
recipient's computer. If you specify an FTP or HTTP destination, the
transmittal package uses the single folder option.
Add password protection to the transmittal package, bind xrefs
automatically, set the default plotter to none, and other options.
After you create the transmittal package, you can post it to an Internet location
or send it to others as an email attachment. If you want to send the transmittal
package in an email, you can use an option in the Modify Transmittal Setup
dialog box that automatically launches your default system email application.
Package a Set of Files for Internet Transmission | 1489