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					  <title> Why Can&#39;t All Our CAD Files Just Get Along?</title>
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					  <description>How often do you have to rebuild models from scratch to complete a redesign? If you say, &#34;Never,&#34; you are among the lucky few -- the 17% who have found a way to effectively reuse product data from colleagues and partners. </description>
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