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Re: fuse box conversion data




> not sure how I'm gonna share this, or if anyone cares.
> 
> I know visio files don;t translate well to .gifs, if anyone has a
> suggestion of software to use to diagram the inside (and outside) of the
> fuse box that will convert to a web-able format readily, let me know
> (and where to go to steal it!)

I believe you can export from Visio to DXF format (Drawing Exchange Format, 
which AutoCAD can use. I can then export it from there as a DWF (Drawing
Web Format) file, and anyone who has access to either Netscape or Internet
Explorer on a Windows 9x/NT machine can view it, print it, zoom in, etc.
using the Whip! plugin (I know that's a problem for some, I use Macs, and
sometimes UN*X boxe

To see an example of DWF file, follow the link:

	http://members.iglou.com/dougq/mac02.htm

If you don't have the Whip! plugin loaded (most won't), just click on the
Whip! logo button to go to Autodesk's web site to get it.

If you don't write html, I'll set up the page for you...  -doug q
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