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    Does anyone else out there have this problem?
    I do not, by exporting AutoCAD native .dwg files, version 12 of Chief Premier also has the ability to name the layers by AIA standard naming conventions. When you say "CA12" do you mean Chief Premier Version 12 or do you mean something else please?

    I usually send a PDF of my print layout along with separate views in 2-D AutoCAD .dwg and so get no complaints from Engineers and Architects.

    DJP
    Last edited by David J. Potter; 12-20-2012 at 08:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David J. Potter View Post
    I do not, by exporting AutoCAD native .dwg files, version 12 of Chief Premier also has the ability to name the layers by AIA standard naming conventions. When you say "CA12" do you mean Chief Premier Version 12 or do you mean something else please?

    I usually send a PDF of my print layout along with separate views in 2-D AutoCAD .dwg and so get no complaints from Engineers and Architects.

    DJP
    I have Chief X2. My aging brain typed in CA 12.

 

 

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