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12 Click Finish.
Using eTransmit
When you send a map file to another AutoCAD Map 3D user, it is easy to omit
some of the dependent files required to edit that map effectively. You can use
eTransmit to package all dependent files for a map (for example, SHP, SDF,
and MDB files to which you are connected) and ensure that the recipient has
all the required information. Then you can email the resulting file to the
recipient, along with a report explaining how to use the files.
The eTransmit feature also packages all local edits.
NOTE If your map includes data from a feature store such as an Oracle database,
that data will be available to the recipient, even if the recipient does not have
access to that data store.
For more information, see Package a Set of Files for Internet Transmission in the
online Help.
See also:
Overview of Publishing Maps (page 1360)
To use eTransmit
1 Save the map.
2 Click
Send eTransmit.
Publishing to MapGuide
The MapGuide technology lets you publish map-related data on the web or
on an intranet. The MapGuide technology is available as Autodesk MapGuide
Enterprise and under an open source license. For more information, see the
Mapping & GIS Solutions page on the Autodesk website.
When you publish to MapGuide, all layers, layer definitions, dynamic labels,
queries, filters, and styles (including point, line, raster, and other styles) in
your map are published in the format that MapGuide needs.
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