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size drawings for approval

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when you send some computer to the technical customer for approval, what format do you use?

I usually use, dwg(2d) and sometimes pdf. and you?
 
How come?
the problem is that if I send them in pdf then complain that they can not spread over their useless changes.
 
How come?
the problem is that if I send them in pdf then complain that they can not spread over their useless changes.
... the beauty of pdf is precisely that: if they want to split. . they have to do it in pencil/penna... :biggrin:

to answer your question: once (actually more than one) a customer made me draw a sliding gate. . and
after kindly sending him the drawings in dwg he is made to construct from the neighbor who makes the blacksmith.
my main one once learned the thing sent him the bill for design. . .
You don't know how many of them are, even here in the very Swiss order.
 
... the beauty of pdf is precisely that: if they want to split. . they have to do it in pencil/penna... :biggrin:

to answer your question: once (actually more than one) a customer made me draw a sliding gate. . and
after kindly sending him the drawings in dwg he is made to construct from the neighbor who makes the blacksmith.
my main one once learned the thing sent him the bill for design. . .
You don't know how many of them are, even here in the very Swiss order.
Hello, mike!

I hope that at least the invoice paid you!:tongue::finger:

anyway I send them in pdf and rarely in dwg
 
Hello, mike!

I hope that at least the invoice paid you!:tongue::finger:

anyway I send them in pdf and rarely in dwg
Hello, pier!

felt the fault the guy presented himself by us apologising for what happened; My firm ripped his bill.
 

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