Summary

This chapter discussed the numerous ways to access drawings and DWF files using the Internet functionality built into AutoCAD and other Autodesk products. With the use of the Web-enabled file dialog boxes, you are no longer limited to opening files from your local or network hard disk—any drawing file you have access to, as well as sample files on the Internet, are available to you. Furthermore, with sites such as buzzsaw.com, you can share your files and collaborate with colleagues across the world using the Internet.

Here are some additional sites and discussion groups you can visit to learn more about AutoCAD, WHIP!™, Volo View, Architectural Desktop, and Mechanical Desktop:

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