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    When you are in the final stages of a design, you can publish drawings for review, and receive corrections and comments electronically. You can implement and respond to the comments and republish your drawings.

    To submit designs for review, publish a Design Web Format (DWF) file of your 2D drawing. Send it to your client or whoever you want to review your designs. The reviewer can open the DWF file in Autodesk Design Review, mark up the file, and then send it back to you. When you open the marked-up DWF file of the 2D drawing in Autodesk Inventor, view the markups in the browser area. You can turn them off, make your changes, change the status of the markups, and republish the DWF file to send out for another review.

    NoteWith Autodesk Design Review, you can open and view a DWF file that contains markups. But you can only create markups in Autodesk Design Review of 2D drawings. Although DWF files can be published of 3D models, Autodesk Design Review mark-up on 3D files cannot be opened in Autodesk Inventor.

    Insert Markups

    You use Autodesk Design Review to insert markups into a DWF file. A markup is a single comment or a redline geometry correction inserted into a DWF file of a 2D drawing.

    Using Autodesk Design Review, you can add markups electronically, just as you mark up a paper version of the drawing. In addition to the redline geometry you add to the DWF file, you can also assign a status to the markup and add comments. The markups and their statuses are saved in the DWF file. For more information about creating markups in Autodesk Design Review, see the Autodesk Design Review Help documentation.

    To view markups in Autodesk Inventor, open a DWF file containing markups. The set of markups appears in the Markups browser.

    A markup set is a group of markups contained within a single DWF file. When you load a markup set into the Markups browser, the tree view displays each marked-up drawing sheet and its associated markups. In the Markups browser, select individual markups. You can view their status and other details, such as the creator of the markup, the date and time that you created it, and any comments associated with the markup.

    Other types of markups created in Autodesk Design Review that can appear in the DWF file are text blocks, redline geometry, dimensions, and stamps. Only comments have a status and are shown in the Markups browser.

    With Autodesk Design Review, you can modify DWF files in the following ways:

    • Reorder sheets within a DWF file
    • Add sheets to a DWF file
    • Delete sheets from a DWF file

    Republish a markup set

    Once you have reviewed markups, you can change their status and add comments that are saved with the markup.

    In the Markups browser, you can right-click a markup to change the markup status and display the Markups Properties dialog box.

    The default status for new markups is <None>. You can change the status of a markup to Question, For Review, or Closed.

    The program saves changes in markup status and added comments automatically in the DWF file and includes them when you republish it. You can also save markup changes by right-clicking the markup set node, and clicking Save Markup History Changes.

    After you view a markup set and change your drawings, you can republish the markup set for another review.

    When you republish the markup set, the markups and any changes that were made to them are saved in the DWF file. When anyone reviews the republished DWF file in Autodesk Design Review, the changes made to the drawings are visible. Any changes made to the status and the details of the markups display.

    If you republish a DWF file that has deleted or rearranged sheets, the new order of sheets is reflected in the republished DWF file. If you added any sheets to the DWF file in Autodesk Design Review, those sheets are not included in the republished DWF file.

     

    Procedures

    Work with 2D markups

    A 2D markup is a single comment or a redline geometry correction inserted into a DWF file of a 2D drawing.

    Using Autodesk Design Review, you can add markups electronically, just as you mark up a paper version of the drawing. In addition to the redline geometry you add to the DWF file, you can also assign a status to the markup and add comments. The markups and their statuses are saved in the DWF file. For more information about creating markups in Autodesk Design Review, see the Autodesk Design Review Help documentation.

    To view markups, open the DWF file in Autodesk Inventor (set the Files of Type filter to: DWF Markup Files (*.dwf, *.dwfx) in the Open dialog box), the set of markups appears in the Markups browser.

    A markup set is a group of markups contained within a single DWF file. When you open a marked-up DWF file, the tree view displays each marked-up drawing sheet and its associated markups. In the Markups browser, you can select individual markups. You can view their status and other details, such as the creator of the markup, the date and time that you created it, and any comments associated with the markup.

    The process starts when you open the design documents and publish a DWF file. Only IDW files are supported to allow modification of markups.

    1. Publish Original DWF Using Autodesk Inventor

    Perform the following to accomplish this step:

    1. Create or open an existing Autodesk Inventor Drawing document.
    2. Publish a DWF file from the drawing using the Publish command.
      NoteEnsure that the Enable Markups check box is checked.
    3. Send the DWF file to a reviewer.

    2. Author DWF Markups Using Autodesk Design Review

    Using Autodesk Design Review, the reviewer opens the DWF file published from Autodesk and performs the following step:

    1. After reviewing the design, the reviewer creates markups in the DWF file to indicate the changes to make or questions that to answer during the review process.
    2. After creating any markups, the reviewer saves the DWF file containing any annotation created during the markup process.
    3. The reviewer sends the DWF file with markups to the Autodesk Inventor engineer.

    3. Review process

    After receiving the DWF file from the reviewer, the Autodesk Inventor engineer does the following to view the markups:

    1. Open the DWF file using Autodesk Inventor (set the Files of Type filter to: DWF Markup Files (*.dwf, *.dwfx) in the Open dialog box).
    2. Review the markups authored by the reviewer and make design changes to resolve the issues.
    3. When the design changes are made and the editable properties of the markups are updated, republish the DWF file.
    4. Send the DWF file to the reviewer to review the changes, if necessary.

    To open a marked-up DWF

    1. Click Open.
    2. In the Open dialog box, select: “DWF Markup Files (*.dwf, *.dwfx) from file type list.
    3. In the Open dialog box, select a DWF file that contains markups, and then click Open. The Markups browser displays the markup set in the tree view.

    To change the status of a markup

    1. Click Open.
    2. In the Open dialog box, select: “DWF Markup Files (*.dwf, *.dwfx) from file type list.
    3. In the Open dialog box, select a DWF file that contains markups, and then click Open. The Markups browser displays the markup set in the tree view.
    4. In the Markups browser, right-click a markup node, and then click a status on the Markup Status submenu.

    Added comments are automatically saved in the DWF file and included when you republish the DWF file. You can also save markup changes by right-clicking the markup set node and clicking Save Markup History Changes on the shortcut menu.

    To save changes to markups

    1. Click Open.
    2. In the Open dialog box, select: “DWF Markup Files (*.dwf, *.dwfx) from file type list.
    3. In the Open dialog box, select a DWF file that contains markups, and then click Open. The Markups browser displays the markup set in the tree view.
    4. Right-click the markup and select Properties from the context menu to display Markup Properties dialog box. Add notes to the Markup Notes area.
    5. Right-click the DWF root node, and click Save Markup History Changes.

    To republish DWF file

    1. Click Open.
    2. In the Open dialog box, select: “DWF Markup Files (*.dwf, *.dwfx) from file type list.
    3. In the Open dialog box, select a DWF file that contains markups, and then click Open. The Markups browser displays the markup set in the tree view.
    4. Right-click the markup and select Properties from the context menu to display Markup Properties dialog box. Edit the markup to change their status, add notes, or change properties.
    5. Right-click the DWF root node, and click Republish Markup Sheets or Republish All Sheets.
    6. In the Save as dialog box, specify the name of the republished DWF file. Select the previously published DWF to overwrite it or enter a new name for the DWF file.
    7. Click Save to open the file in the Design Review.

    References

    Markups browser

    The Markups browser displays all the sheets node of the marked-up DWF file and its associated markups. Select individual markups. View their status and other details, such as the creator of the markup, the date and time that you created it, and any comments associated with the markup.

    Access:
     

    Click Open. Select a DWF file containing markups.

    The program saves changes in markup status and added comments automatically in the DWF file and includes them when you republish it. You can also save markup changes by right-clicking the markup set node, and clicking Save Markup History Changes.

    Right-click the markup to display the context menu and select Properties to display Markup Properties dialog box to change the Status of a markup.

    Right-click the root drawing of the marked DWF file to display the context menu:

    Close Markup DWF

    Click to close the marked-up DWF and remove it from the browser. The browser changes back to Model view.

    Save Markup History Changes

    Click to save changes to the status of markups and add comments to the marked-up DWF file. This command is available only if you edited the Markup Notes area and changed the Markup status in the Markup Properties dialog box.

    Republish All Sheets

    Republishes all sheets in the marked-up DWF file. Opens the Republish All Sheets dialog box. Select the previously published DWF to overwrite it or enter a new name for the DWF file. When you click Save, the program overwrites the previously published DWF file. Or, it creates a DWF file that contains any changes you made to the drawing file geometry and the properties of the markup.

    Republish Markup Sheets

    Republishes only those sheets in the marked-up DWF file that have associated markups. Opens the Republish Markup Sheets dialog box. Select the previously published DWF to overwrite it, or enter a new name for the DWF file. When you click Save, the program overwrites the previously published DWF file, Or, it creates a DWF file that contains any changes you made to the drawing file geometry and the properties of the markups.

    Show non-markup sheets

    In multi-sheet drawings, not all sheets contain markup. By default, sheets with no markup are not displayed. This context menu entry displays drawing sheets containing no markup (allowing review).

    Hide markups

    Toggles markup display on/off.

    Expand All Children

    Expands the tree.

    Collapse All Children

    Collapses the tree.

    Properties

    Click to open Markup Properties dialog box.

    Markup Status

    The default status for new markups is <None>. You can change the status of a markup to Question, For Review, or Closed. Contains information about which changes to make to the drawing. There are two ways to view the information: using an attribute or a graphic. Depending on the selected attribute (None, Question, For Review, Done) the appropriate icon appears before markup.

    <None>

    Indicates that the markup does not yet have an assigned status. None is the default status for new markups.

    Question

    When you open and view a markup, you can change the status to Question to indicate that you need additional information about the markup.

    For Review

    When you implement a markup, you can change the status to For Review. The markup creator can review the changes to the drawing sheet and the status of the markup.

    Done

    Indicates an individual markup that has an assigned status of Done. When a markup is implemented and reviewed, you can change the status to Done.

    Sheet

    Individual markups are listed under sheets in the Markups browser. The displayed sheet is highlighted, all other sheets are shaded in the browser. Right-click to display context menu.

    Activate

    To activate a sheet, double-click the sheet name, or right-click, and then select Activate.

    Resolve Link...

    Click to open the Resolve Link dialog box.

    Properties...

    Click to open the Sheet Properties dialog box.

    Open in Design Review

    Opens the DWF file in Autodesk Design Review.

    Sheet Nodes

    A Sheet refers to a 2D markup section found in the DWF file. There are three possible sheet states:

    Resolved State

    Autodesk Inventor identified the IDW file and the sheet.

    Unresolved State

    The IDW file was moved and Autodesk Inventor cannot identify the sheet. You can open the file in Autodesk Design Review. Right-click to display the context menu, and select Open in Design Review.

    Non-Autodesk Inventor document type node

    Such files do not open in Autodesk Inventor. You can open the file in Autodesk Design Review. Right-click to display the context menu, and select Open in Design Review.

    Resolve Link

    Use to find an IDW file and a sheet within the selected IDW file. Also displays the attributes found in the DWF file at publish time.

    Access:
     

    Click Open. Select a DWF file containing markups. In the Markups browser, right-click the sheet name, and select Resolve Link.

    Sheet Name

    A name found in the DWF sheet content section.

    Parent File

    File with the IDW file name and extension found in the DWF content section.

    Path

    Path found in the DWF sheet content section.

    Look in

    Displays the active path. To change the path, click the arrow and navigate to the appropriate folder.

    Locations

    Shows each file location and its subfolders defined in the project. Click a file location to make it active. The contents of the location are listed in the main window of the dialog box. Click a file to see a preview.

    File name

    The name of the file that is being referenced, or the file name selected in the main window of the dialog box.

    File of type

    Filters the file list of files to include only files of a specific type. Click the arrow to display the list, and then click to select a file type.

    Sheet Name list

    Displays a list of all sheet names in the selected IDW file. You can select one file at a time only.

    NoteTo view the list, select an IDW file in the File name section.

    OK

    The OK is enabled only when a sheet is selected.

    When you click OK:

    • The DWF sheet name attribute populates with the newly chosen sheet name.
    • The DWF Parent file attribute populates with the newly chosen file name.
    • The DWF Path attribute populates with the newly chosen path.
    • In the Markups browser, the sheet node is activated.

    Markup Properties

    Displays the markup properties such as name of creator, status, and is enabled to write notes to markups.

    Access:
     

    Click Open. Select a DWF file containing markups. In the Markups browser, right-mouse click a Markup group and select Properties... from the context menu.

    Markup Status

    Use the drop-down list to select a status of a markup. The default status for new markups is <None>. You can change the status of a markup to Question, For Review, or Closed. Contains information which changes to make to the drawing. There are two ways to view the information: using an attribute or a graphic. Depending on the selected attribute (None, Question, For Review, Done) the appropriate icon appears before markup in the Markups browser.

    NoteIt is also possible to change the markup when you highlight a markup in the browser, right-click, and select Markup Status. The same four markup options are available.

    <None>

    Indicates that the markup does not have an assigned status. None is the default status for new markups.

    Question

    When you open and view a markup, you can change the status to Question to indicate that you need additional information about the markup.

    For Review

    When you implement a markup, you can change the status to For Review. The markup creator can review the changes to the drawing sheet and the status of the markup.

    Done

    Indicates an individual markup that has an assigned status of Done. When a markup is implemented and reviewed, you can change the status to Done.

    List

    Table lists the properties and values of selected markup. You cannot edit this table, it is for informational purposes only.

    Markup History

    Displays history of markup changes. You cannot edit this area, it is for informational purposes only.

    Markup Notes

    Enter the text of the note for a markup.

    OK

    Activates when you either change the markup status or when you add notes.

    Sheet Properties

    Displays the sheet properties and a preview of the sheet.

    The information is informational only. You cannot edit the edit field.

    Access:
     

    Click Open. Select a DWF file containing markups. In the Markups browser, right-click the sheet, and select Properties.

    Following properties appear with their values:

    • Sheet Status
    • Sheet Name
    • Parent File
    • File Location
    • File Size
    • Modified
    • Last Save by