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Topic Closedstp to rfa

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    Posted: 31.Dec.2014 at 16:21
We have received an stp file from a vender. Is there a way to convert this to rfa format so that the modeled equipment can be brought into our current project in revit?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Dec.2014 at 17:09
I don't think you can directly convert from one to another.

Do you have a machine that runs AutoCAD?  You could import the .stp into AutoCAD then export it out as a .sat file which can then be imported into Revit. 


Edited by John Connor - 31.Dec.2014 at 17:11
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Dec.2014 at 17:35
Thanks for the feedback. But from what I've read, going through autocad to create the .sat with slow revit down. I have access to vanilla cad, but I also have inventor fusion. I should be able to do the same thing in inventor fusion correct? Open the .stp then convert it to .sat?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Dec.2014 at 17:38
Yes, you can do that.
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