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Topic ClosedDWF vs DWFX?

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    Posted: 16.Dec.2010 at 17:38
Can anyone tell (or show) me the difference between the DWF and DWFX formats?

I plotted to DWF as I normally do and everything worked fine. BUT, when I tried to plot to DWFX immediately after plotting to DWF, an error was thrown stating "The current operation encountered problems processing one or more sheets and the plot job has been cancelled. To successfully complete this operation, remove any unplottable sheets from the job prior to running it. ... "

Mind you, I'm not concerned with the error, because I will continue to plot to DWF, I'm just wondering if DWFX is better or different.

Thanks!!


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I now see the Tip that I couldn't find earlier and it seems to explain it well.

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