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Topic ClosedTurn Line Segments into Arc

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    Posted: 29.Apr.2011 at 22:32
I use Sketchup often to visualize a design before I produce drawings for set construction. Then I export views from Sketchup as .dwg's. This works fairly well and I am able to deal with problems like overlapping lines and multiple end to end line segments  by using OVERKILL.
But, since Sketchup exports Arcs and Circles as line segments, is there a way to convert line segments (that originally came from a curve or circle with a centre and radius) into an arc or circle?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.May.2011 at 05:27
Would PEdit to convert everything to LWPolylines be sufficient?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.May.2011 at 14:59
Hi
 
the only way is to save the drawing with splines, and then in Autocad flatten the splines which will change them to ploylines and explode then in to arcs.
 
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