You can share your project drawings by sending them over the Internet, printing them, or publishing DWF or DWFx files.
You can package a project so you can send it digitally or include all supporting documents in an archive. When creating a transmittal, you designate drawings and related files, such as external references (xrefs) and fonts, to include in the transmittal. You can also specify file formats, folder structures, and instructions to the recipient. You create the transmittal package outside of the project environment.
For more information, see “Package a Set of Files for Transmission” in the AutoCAD Help system.
Project drawings can be plotted individually or published outside the Project Manager environment. However, these operations do not recognize the folder structure set up in the Project Manager.
For more information, see “Plot and Publish Drawings” in the AutoCAD Help system.