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eTRANSMIT: The file transmittal utility
AutoCAD, and all of its vertical implementations, includes the eTransmit
utility for gathering, compacting and transmitting an AutoCAD DWG file,
external references, fonts, shape files, images, plot configuration
files, linked & embedded objects (i.e. Word & Excel files) and all other
supporting documents. In short – everything you or your client needs to
open the DWG file without those annoying missing font or XREF error
messages.
In addition, there are selections to preserve the original path to
files, place all files in one folder, include fonts, send an email, file
compression formats, optional notes or to save down to an earlier
AutoCAD version, etc.
On the File pull-down menu select the eTransmit
command. (The underlined “T” is the keyboard character to select the
command; ALT+T).
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The
top-left window shows the Files Tree view of the
elements in the DWG file. The Files Table tab
provides an alternate view of the list.
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Click the Add Files button to add other (DOC, XLS,
DWG, etc.) files.
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The top-right window shows available transmittal setup
configurations.
- Click the “Transmittal Setups” button to create a
new or edit an existing transmittal setup file.
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In
the “Transmittal Setups” dialog box click the Modify…
button to change the highlighted setup.
- Click the New… button to name and
create a new transmittal setup.
- In the “Transmittal package type” window select ZIP,
Folder or EXE for file compression type.
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In
the “File Format” window you can keep the existing
AutoCAD file format or save down to an earlier version.
- In the “Transmittal file folder” window select the
destination directory for the eTransmit
file.
- The “Transmittal file name” window offers three
file-naming options. Utilizing the “Prompt for a
filename” option also permits redirection to a different
directory than that listed in #9 above.
- The “Transmittal Options” listed in the bottom half
of the window are self-explanatory.
- The Transmittal setup description is an optional
notes section.
General Recommendations:
- Use the ZIP format for emailing and general
distribution of eTransmit files. The EXE
format is a self-extracting file format and may be
restricted or rejected by email ISP’s, spam blockers,
network and operating system security settings. The
Folder and EXE formats are useful for internal
distribution and archiving.
- Include fonts if you are using custom or fonts other
than the standard fonts provided with your AutoCAD, or
Autodesk vertical application, software.
- If the recipient does not have a computer directory
structure identical to yours then it might be best to
check the option to “Place all files in one folder.”
- Checking the box “Send e-mail with transmittal” will
open your default email client and attach the eTransmit
file automatically.
- If the recipient does not have the same plotter
model then you might want to check the “Set default
plotter to ‘none’.”
- eTransmit is an excellent vehicle for
preserving project files at legal, progress and billing
benchmarks, and for final contract (as-built)
documentation using the “Bind external references”
option.
- An eTransmit file, by it’s very
nature, is a “snap shot” in time and it’s good practice
to include a date code in the file name, i.e. “My
project status (5-14-07).”