Corel CorelDRAW Technical Suite X6, ML CDTSX6MLDVDAEU Manual Do Utilizador

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Customer profiles
Technical communication professionals
These users often have formal training in a 
technical or graphics field, such as technical 
illustration or technical writing. They work in 
discrete manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, 
telecommunications, architectural engineering and 
construction (AEC), and apparel industries.
The graphics created by technical illustrators are 
used in assembly instructions, user guides, 
illustrated parts catalogs (IPCs), maintenance 
manuals, schematics, or wiring diagrams. These 
documents are output to various media, such as 
print, the web, and interactive electronic technical 
manuals (IETMs).
Technical communication professionals receive files 
from colleagues and clients that were created with 
various industry-standard applications. Within a 
collaborative environment, the ability to repurpose 
3D CAD and legacy files for multiple outputs is 
critical to streamline processes. 
In addition, many small to medium-sized 
organizations rely on content authoring and 
management systems, so they seek solutions that 
can be easily integrated.
Technical graphics users
These users are often self-taught in graphic design 
and work in large enterprise environments, such as 
manufacturing, automotive, telecommunication, 
pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and energy industries.
Among their many tasks and responsibilities is the 
need to create a variety of graphics, including 
diagrams used in presentation materials, floor 
plans, schematics, and marketing materials. 
These users may create graphics from scratch or 
base them on legacy files. They often work 
collaboratively, and the graphics they create may 
later be imported for reuse with office-productivity, 
diagramming, and desktop-publishing software.
In a typical organization, there may be many 
technical graphics users spread across several 
departments. They are not generally required to use 
the software daily, and as such, they do not often 
get opportunities for extensive training.
They require cost-effective and easy-to-use 
solutions that enable them to repurpose legacy files 
and 2D CAD data, create basic technical diagrams, 
and publish standardized outputs.