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Once an eDrawing has been reviewed and replied to, now we can send this file to e-mail or share it with a cloud. There are services like DropBox and Google drive which are perfect for this. One of the key benefits of using eDrawings is that each users comments are saved under that user's name. That way when you are reviewing that file you can see who reviewed each part of the design. eDrawing files are small and compact and easy to share, the first step though is saving out the file. If I click on the Save icon up here at the top it just saves all the comments and the file exactly as you see it. However I have a few other options. Under File I'm going to Save As and if I click on this drop down here I can see all the various files types that I can Save As. Up here I can see I can save it out as a .EXE file. This works great for recipients who do not have eDrawings installed on their machines. You can sound a .EXE which has the full eDrawings Viewer built into the file. I can also zip…

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