DWG to PDF 2010 4.13

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AutoDWG DWG to PDF Converter which allows you to batch convert DWG, DXF and DWF to PDF which is easy-to-use. Supports AutoCAD 2010 now. Runs outside of AutoCAD as a standalone program (AutoCAD not required). You can create a single merged PDF file from several DWG files or create an individual PDF file for each DWG file selected. Both model space and paper space are supported. Convert drawings into monocolor or color. You have multiple choice of output paper size. The application supports versions of DWG/DXF files R2.5 to 2010 formats and all versions of DWF files, supports advanced bookmark, create bookmark automatically using layout name and file name, CTB file. Layers selection is supported, let you turn on or turn off each layer, and the settings could be different to each layouts, or set specific layers turned off to all the drawings.

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