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Topic ClosedImporting DWGs

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    Posted: 23.Jun.2011 at 20:24
Could anyone let me know if its possible to import DWGs from Autocad. Ive tried copying and pasting but Inventor seems to run very slow and then crashes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Jun.2011 at 20:28
In and IDW you have to start a sketch then click on the autocad button in the ribbon on top under the sketch tab. You can also paste a DWG into an IPT but only if you are in sketch mode. 
Hope this helps!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Jun.2011 at 21:28
thx m8 I will try that
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