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Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page [Re: Joe Wood] #13347 11/23/07 01:33 AM
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I like it Joe!

Having to download a player is always bothersome not only to me but also to most potential customers.

I'll have a closer look at this over the weekend.


Bob Berry
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Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page [Re: Joe Wood] #13349 11/23/07 03:09 AM
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I like the pdf file.....lots of nice features....

And those are some really nice decks LOL.....

Once you get used to pdf files you'll find they offer a lot more than most other applications.......SU's "Layout" program works in pdf as well...

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Mike and Karl
Timber Frame Builders, LLC
Up North Minnesota
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