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pweeks
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Joined: 22.Nov.2013
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2017
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Topic: pdf to cad convert help Posted: 16.Nov.2016 at 20:23 |
Adobe Illustrator has the best convertor that I've seen. If you have this program I highly recommend it. It even converted blocks for me.
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John Connor
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Joined: 01.Feb.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2018
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Posted: 15.Nov.2016 at 18:38 |
Kajito wrote:
What about the built-in tool in Autocad 2017? Best I've seen. |
The person that originally posted the question uses AutoCAD 2012. Can't use the 2017 built-in tool if you aren't running the program.
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
<<AutoCAD 2015>>
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Kajito
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Joined: 29.Oct.2008
Location: Ireland
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Points: 130
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Posted: 15.Nov.2016 at 18:10 |
What about the built-in tool in Autocad 2017? Best I've seen.
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rebellio
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Joined: 04.Mar.2009
Location: Netherlands
Using: Autocad 2018
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Points: 125
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Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 11:40 |
Thats Sick indeed, there are a lot of freeware programs
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Robert_D
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Joined: 21.Oct.2013
Location: United States
Using: BricsCAD v21, AutoCAD2006
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Points: 207
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Posted: 25.Oct.2016 at 23:15 |
@ $49 - $149/month. or $699 - $1,500 for lifetime license. Seriously?
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JavaParaTrooper
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Joined: 25.Oct.2016
Location: Egypt
Using: AutoCad, Inventor,
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Posted: 25.Oct.2016 at 21:58 |
Hi there gangulamr ,
There's a very nice online service called Scan2Cad at it takes your PDFs, JPEGs, PNG and all other types of graphic image formats and converts them to a usable CAD file using OCR technology to provide the most accurate results in the industry
www.Scan2Cad.com
Hope this helps
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inas89
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Joined: 22.Sep.2016
Location: Sudan
Using: autocad 2016
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Posted: 25.Oct.2016 at 13:21 |
very helpful, thanks
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inas89
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Joined: 22.Sep.2016
Location: Sudan
Using: autocad 2016
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Posted: 25.Oct.2016 at 13:19 |
very helpful,thanks.
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Robert_D
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Joined: 21.Oct.2013
Location: United States
Using: BricsCAD v21, AutoCAD2006
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Posted: 21.Oct.2016 at 23:53 |
gangulamr wrote:
....How is BricsCAD v16? If you compare with CAD..
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Not to get OT, but: BricsCAD has worked out extremely well. Amazingly transparent migration from AutoCAD. All my lisp routines work. Imported .lin, .pat, font files without issue. CAD guru Ralph Grabowski wrote/published a comparison here: https://www.bricsys.com/bricscad/docs/en_INTL/V16/BricsCADV16ForAutoCADusers-en_INTL.pdf
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gangulamr
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Joined: 10.Sep.2013
Location: Kuwait
Using: cad 2012
Status: Offline
Points: 3
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Posted: 21.Oct.2016 at 21:57 |
Thanks Robbort, How is BricsCAD v16? If you compare with CAD..
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