Volker Joseph

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August 18, 2008

Change the Status of an Existing Markup

Autodesk Design Review 2009 allows you to change the status of an existing markup. Enclosed are the steps required for this process as well as a video outlining the same.

Please note that this particular video does not have any voice feed and offers explanatory captions instead.

To change markup properties

  1. Select the markup on the canvas or in the Markups palette.
  2. In the Markup Properties palette, from the Status drop-down list, select a status.

Notice in the Markups palette, to the left of the markup name, the icon changes from a markup icon to the status icon. The markup color also changes on the canvas to reflect its status.

Optional: In the Markup Properties palette, in the Notes text box, type the desired information.

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Important: Before closing the DWF file, make sure that your note is edited the way you want it. Existing notes are no longer editable once you reopen a DWF file.

You can now save the DWF file and send it to someone else for revision of the drawing or continued exchange of markup and discussion.

A note of thanks to Chris Blocher who recorded this video for us.

-Volker

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