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    Posted: 14.May.2009 at 13:19

Greetings,

I need to convert several dwg files into one pdf file.  I can print them...then scan them into a pdf with our scanner, but I'm looking for a program or another method to do this.
 
Anyone have any recommendations for programs or methods for converting muliple dwg files into a single pdf?
 
Thanks!!! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.May.2009 at 18:40
I use a free PDf maker "PDF995"  and when I publish multiple pages, then I use full version of Adobe software to bind all the single drawings together into a multiple page pdf.  that is the most simple way we do it here.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.May.2009 at 14:08
Use the Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.0 Pro Version for Convert Multi Dwg to PDF......

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.May.2009 at 16:53
I use PDFill PDF editor. It's really quick and secondly it does lot of functions other than just merging PDF. Have a look at it. Search it through Google
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.May.2009 at 06:57
I'm using AutoDWG PDF Convertere, it is cool and I can convert drawing into just one PDF by using my CTB files to load line weight and colors.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.May.2009 at 08:00
You don't need any additional software - AutoCAD can publish multiple DWG files to a single PDF.
 
See e.g. the "related tip":
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.May.2009 at 19:53
Acrobat can also create a .pdf package, which I think looks nicer than having them all in a single pdf.
 
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