Manufacturer’s detail drawings, reports from consultants (such as California’s Title 24 energy analysis), and a variety of forms are often made available as PDFs. Legacy paper-based drawings as well as other documents and images can be scanned and saved in PDF format for placement and reuse. Any program that prints can create PDF files, either internally or by using Adobe’s Acrobat software (or other free or inexpensive utilities widely available on the internet). This opened up many options for bringing 2D information into ArchiCAD. Starting in May 2006 with version 10, ArchiCAD users gained the ability to import industry-standard PDF format files. Originally published in AECbytes – Tips and Tricks Issue #37 3 ArchiCAD Tutorial | Using PDF Files in ArchiCAD
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