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NOTE When opening a digitally signed DWFx file, a message box is displayed
that warns you about saving a new version of the file will invalidate the attached
digital signature.
Close Markup DWF Closes the selected marked-up DWF or DWFx and removes
it from the Markup Set Manager.
Save Markup History Changes Saves changes to the status of markups and
added comments to the marked-up DWF or DWFx file.
NOTE Saving a DWFx file that contains a digital signature will invalidate the
attached digital signature.
Markup Shortcut Menu Options (Drawing Sheet Node)
Right-clicking a drawing sheet node in the Markups area displays the following
shortcut menu options.
Open Sheet Opens the originating drawing file for that drawing sheet and
makes that layout the active layout in the drawing area.
Republish All Sheets Opens the Specify DWF File dialog box. Use this dialog
box to overwrite the previously published DWF or DWFx files, or create a
DWF or DWFx file.
Republish Markup Sheets Opens the Specify DWF File dialog box. Use this
dialog box to overwrite the previously published DWF or DWFx files, or create
a DWF or DWFx file.
The DWF or DWFx file created contains changes you make to the drawing file
geometry and the status of the markups.
Markup Shortcut Menu Options (Markup Node)
Right-clicking an individual markup node in the Markups area displays the
following shortcut menu options.
Open Markup Opens the originating drawing file for the drawing sheet
associated with the selected markup and makes that layout the active layout
in the drawing area. The associated markup DWF or DWFx file is also opened
as a read-only reference in the drawing area.
Markup Status Displays a shortcut menu that provides a list of status options.
A check mark precedes the currently assigned status for the selected markup.
<None>: Indicates that the markup does not yet have an assigned status.
This is the default status for new markups.
Question: After you open and view a markup, you can change its status to
Question if you need additional information about the markup.
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