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<div><font size="3" face="Times New Roman">…And please note that Dave said, ".DWGs". Not everyone has Vectorworks, but any pro-level CADD program can import a .DWG or .DXF.<br>
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Actually, I'd have one of the above formats and .PDF.<br>
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<div>If you have a PDF make sure the drawing has a scale drawn on it (like a map will have a miles bar) Many PDF's do not print to scale so something that will get someone close could be useful.</div>
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<div>TD, Cornell u</div>
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