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Communicating with eDrawings. (Solid Thinking).
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Cadence
- Article date:
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June 1, 2003
- Author:
- Jankowski, Greg
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When you're working with other team members, vendors, or customers, your ability to effectively communicate is vital to the success of the project. There are many different ways to do this: face-to-face meetings, teleconferences, faxes, emails, and so on. While working together on a concept, it is important for everyone involved to have the ability to share the design concepts and review the design itself. That's where SolidWorks eDrawings comes in.
Why Use eDrawings?
eDrawings can be used to view, measure, markup, and print different file formats, including eDrawings parts, assemblies, and drawings; native SolidWorks parts, assemblies, and drawings; and DWG and DXF ...