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    Posted: 10.Mar.2009 at 23:56
Any one know of a way to use a Revit block (.rfa file extension) in AutoCAD 2008? Or a way to convert the file to .dwg? Another possibility would be a elevation of a cyclist in AutoCAD (.dwg format). Dispite all the blocks available at this site the only elevation (cyclista) is a Revit file format. Thanks.

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You can load RFA files into Revit and export them to DWG files (2D or 3D). There is no other "conventer".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Mar.2009 at 21:43

Thanks Vladimir. I think you created the block I am interested in (cyklista.rfa). Any chance you could export that to a 2d elevation (front & rear) and make it available on this  site?

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