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	Comments on: Bluebeam Tip: How to Transfer the .DWG file layer information to PDF	</title>
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		By: Tommy Holder		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Using DWGtoPDF creates the layers and it is nice  Adobe Acrobat-X and Bluebeam produces at least keep and allow display of the AutoCAD layers. A Wish List entry through AUGI may help as well.]]></description>
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