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You save the DWF file with the markup as V2.DWF.
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You insert the custom symbol (created from V1.DWG).
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Subject Matter Expert, Jason Pratt of Autodesk Collaboration Services Sales devised a trick to compare two versions of an AutoCAD drawing using the Autodesk Design Review custom symbols feature.
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This DSD file can then be loaded in the publish dialog, to remember your Publish settings and options for the next time you wish to update and publish your symbol libraries. You can also save the list of sheets (to a DSD file) by clicking the Save icon. Now from the Publish dialog, click Publish button to publish your block library to DWF.Back in the Publish options Dialog, with the new Block template file loaded and click OK.You can select the blocks you wish to publish and click the "Save" button. Once you've scanned for Blocks, a list of them will display in the "Block data to Publish" field sets. You can also add or scan from multiple "Block source drawings" and block definitions. From the Publish Block Template dialog, click the "Scan for Blocks" button to display and filter blocks available in the Block source drawings field set.To create a new Block template, select "Create…" from the Block template file menu option to display the Publish Block template dialog where you can save your Block template files for loading into your DWF publish option settings. In this step you can create or load a Block template file to publish your Block/Symbol libraries to DWF.From the Publish Options dialog, select to "Include" Block information (in the next step, you'll set up a block template file).From the publish dialog, click Publish Options button.You create a DWF file from a DWG from any AutoCAD product via the publish command. Once you have multiple symbols/blocks on a layout in a DWG, there are 6 steps to publish your symbol libraries from AutoCAD to DWF for import to Autodesk Design Review’s custom symbol library. DWF Technical Evangelist, Brian Pene documented some tips on using custom symbols with Autodesk Design Review.To start the process of inserting custom symbols using Autodesk Design Review, your symbol geometry must be block data in a DWG file to complete the steps that follow.