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Topic ClosedSpring or Helix Command

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sidhu412 View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Spring or Helix Command
    Posted: 23.May.2009 at 18:53
How can I create a spring in AutoCad 2006 where it can be created in AutoCad 2007 or later with Helix Command. But I am using AC 2006, So plz help me to do the said job.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.May.2009 at 15:29
You need to do version conversion from a lower CAD version to an upper. You can try AutoDWG DWG DXF converter at
http://www.autodwg.com/DWG_DXF_Converter/
Create your drawing in 2006 and then import this draiwng into this converter and generate high version CAD drawings.


Edited by AmerieWhite - 26.May.2009 at 15:31
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