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Topic ClosedConverting .dwg to .adsk or .rfa

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Converting .dwg to .adsk or .rfa
    Posted: 17.Jan.2012 at 17:36
Hello all,
I am trying to convert a .dwg file to a .adsk or .rfa file in revit. I would like to create a new sheet set and import a titleblock already created in CAD. Does anyone know how i can do this?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Jan.2012 at 03:09
It's probably a question for the Revit forum.  I'd suggest you repost it there and see if someone can answer it.  Odds are pretty good.

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