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to view sheets DWFx files containing any of these unsupported features, a
warning directs you to download and view the DWFx file in Design Review.
NOTE All references to DWF in this documentation implicitly include DWFx, unless
specified.
A Digital Design Workflow
Most DWF files begin as a drawing or model created in such Autodesk programs
as AutoCAD, Inventor, and Revit. Before a DWF file is published, the person
publishing the DWF file determines which features (model, layouts, layers,
blocks, named views, and so on) are included in the published DWF file. Once
the content has been determined, the designer publishes the file from its
original format to a DWF file and sends the DWF file to the review team to
begin the digital design review process.
Receive. Reviewers get the DWF file from the publisher and open it in
Design Review to verify the content (a 2D drawing, 3D model, or image).
Review. Reviewers add digital comments and markup to the DWF file using
callouts, text, shapes, dimensions, stamps, and custom symbols, saving
changes to the DWF file.
Return. Reviewers send the marked-up DWF file back to the original
publisher.
Revise. The designer uses the publishing software to import the marked-up
DWF file, referring to comments in context to revise the original design
quickly.
Republish. After revising the original content in the publishing software,
the designer republishes an updated DWF file, a new sheet set, or model,
to begin the digital design workflow again.
The digital workflow can be repeated indefinitely to support the iterative
nature of the design and review process.
Use the Publish to Web Wizard to Create Web Pages
The Publish to Web wizard simplifies the process of creating DWF or DWFx
files and formatting them for display in HTML pages.
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