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    Posted: 20.Oct.2016 at 19:45
How to Convert from PDF Drawings to CAD Drawings 
any one helps great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Oct.2016 at 23:42
There are a bunch of programs out there.
AnyDWG, Print2CAD (to name just two).
Google "pdf to dwg conversion".
There's even a free online service: http://dwg.autodwg.com/
Note: The pdf to be converted must be a "true" vector pdf, not a pdf as from a scanned image which results in a raster image.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Oct.2016 at 21:57
Thanks Robbort,
How is BricsCAD v16? 
If you compare with CAD..

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Oct.2016 at 23:53
Originally posted by gangulamr gangulamr wrote:

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How is BricsCAD v16? 
If you compare with CAD..



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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Oct.2016 at 13:19
very helpful,thanks.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Oct.2016 at 13:21
very helpful, thanks  Thumbs Up 
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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Oct.2016 at 23:15
@ $49 - $149/month.
or $699 - $1,500 for lifetime license.
Seriously?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 11:40
Thats Sick indeed, there are a lot of freeware programs
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Nov.2016 at 18:10
What about the built-in tool in Autocad 2017? Best I've seen.
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