Changes transmittal package settings such as package type, file format, location, and filename.
List of Options
The following options are displayed.
Specifies the type and path to the transmittal package created.
- Transmittal Package Type
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Specifies the type of transmittal package created.
Transmittal Package Type Description Folder Creates a transmittal package of uncompressed files in a new or existing folder. Self-Extracting Executable Creates a transmittal package of files as a compressed, self-extracting executable file. Double-clicking the resulting EXE file decompresses the transmittal package and restores the files to the folder location that you specify. Zip Creates a transmittal package of files as a compressed ZIP file. To restore the files to the folder location that you specify, you need a decompression utility such as the shareware application PKZIP or WinZip. - File Format
- Maintain Visual Fidelity for Annotative Objects
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Specifies whether or not drawings are saved with visual fidelity for annotative objects. Click the information icon to learn more about saving drawings with visual fidelity.
Annotative objects may have multiple scale representations. Annotative objects are decomposed and scale representations are saved to separate layers, which are named based on their original layer and appended with a number.
- Transmittal File Folder
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Specifies the location in which the transmittal package is created. Lists the last nine locations in which transmittal packages were created. To specify a new location, click Browse and navigate to the location you want.
If this field is left unchanged, the transmittal file is created in the folder containing the first specified drawing file. In a sheet set context, the transmittal file is created in the folder containing the sheet set data (DST) file. (Not applicable to AutoCAD LT.)
- Transmittal File Name
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Specifies the method for naming the transmittal package. Displays the default file name for the transmittal package. This option is not available if the transmittal package type is set to Folder.
Transmittal File Type Property Description Prompt for a File Name Displays a standard file selection dialog box where you can enter the name of the transmittal package. Overwrite if Necessary Uses a logical default file name. If the file name already exists, the existing file is automatically overwritten. Increment File Name if Necessary Uses a logical default file name. If the file name already exists, a number is added to the end. This number is incremented each time a new transmittal package is saved.
Provides options for organizing the files and folders that are included in the transmittal package.
- Use Organized Folder Structure
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Duplicates the folder structure for the files being transmitted. The root folder is the top-level folder within a hierarchical folder tree.
The following considerations apply:
- Relative paths remain unchanged. Relative paths outside the source root folder retain up to one level of the folder path above them, and are placed in the root folder.
- Full (absolute) paths within the root folder tree are converted to relative paths. Full paths outside the source root folder retain up to one level of the folder path above them, and are placed in the root folder.
- Full paths outside the root folder tree are converted to No Path and are moved to the root folder or to a folder within the root folder tree.
- A Fonts folder is created, if necessary.
- A PlotCfgs folder is created, if necessary.
- A SheetSets folder is created to hold all support files for sheet sets, if necessary. The sheet set data (DST) file, however, is placed in the root folder. (Not applicable to AutoCAD LT.)
This option is not available if you're saving a transmittal package to an Internet location.
- Source Root Folder
- Place All Files in One Folder
- Keep Files and Folders As Is
Provides a means for including additional options with the transmittal package.
- Include Fonts
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Includes any associated font files (TTF and SHX) with the transmittal package.
Note Because TrueType fonts are proprietary, you should make sure that the recipient of the transmittal package also owns the TrueType fonts. If you are not sure whether the recipient owns the TrueType fonts, clear this option. If any required TrueType fonts are not available to the recipient, the font specified by the FONTALT system variable is substituted. - Include Textures from Materials
- Include Files from Data Links
- Include Photometric Web Files
- Include Unloaded File References