Don't forget you can link your dwf redlines back into revit and make the changes and keep a redline history.
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Don't forget you can link your dwf redlines back into revit and make the changes and keep a redline history.
Scott D. Brown, AIA
Senior Project Manager | Associate
BECK
The newer versions don't even require designreview. You can actually open a DWF in Internet Explorer with full functionality.
Alex, you mentioned the industry moving towards digital only submittals, but in my experience it is more like slowly waddling towards it. However, if you do want to try going fully digital DWF is definitely superior. The markup/revision tools linking directly to a Revit project is an awesome feature. If you look into it a little more you will also find that there are great project management tools like the ability to track which drafter completed a specific markup and when. Not only does it improve on the markup tools of PDF but you can view the object specific data for the BIM model within a DWF, view 3D views of clashes, etc.
-LP