Markup Files

Markup files (*.markup) contain only markup data in the form of comments. You can choose to save markup data as separate markup files, without the model or drawing file data, which makes smaller-sized files.

Markup files are useful when you need several people to review a file. For example, reviewers can add comments, then send you only a markup file. You can open your version of the model, then open each individual markup file to see the comments. The comments appear on the Markup pane.

Markup files have the following characteristics:
  • You must open the model or drawing file that the markup data relates to before you open the markup file itself.
  • If you add markup data to a model or drawing file, and then open a previously created markup file (for that same model or drawing file), the markup file data overwrites any comments in the model or drawing file that have the same name.
  • If you want to save markup data in the model or drawing file and in a markup file, you must save the files separately.

Creating Markup Files

To create markup files:

  1. Add comments and associated markup elements to a file.
  2. Click Markup > Save Markup or File > Save Markup.
  3. In the Select Markup To Save dialog box, select individual reviewers or <All Reviewers>, and click OK.
  4. In the Save As dialog box, browse to a folder, verify the file name, and click Save.

Opening Markup Files

To open markup files:

  1. Open the eDrawings document that has a related markup file.
  2. Click File > Open Markup.
  3. Select a related markup file and click Open.
  4. Select comments in the markup comments tree to display them in the graphics area.