The Markups browser displays all the sheet nodes of the marked-up DWF file and its associated markups.
Access: | |
---|---|
Click File |
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. | |
| Indicates that the markup does not yet have an assigned status. None is the default status for new markups. | |
| When you open and view a markup, you can change the status to Question to indicate that you need additional information about the markup. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. |