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Topic ClosedHow do I convert step files to Inventor P 2012?

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: How do I convert step files to Inventor P 2012?
    Posted: 08.Dec.2013 at 15:04
How do I convert step files to Inventor P 2012?  Someone said to use autocad but I don't have autocad,  only Inv P 2012?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2014 at 23:28

You can use the Inventor Fusion 2013 to convert the step file (save as) to a dwg file and then open the dwg file with Inventor

You can go here to get the Inventor Fusion 2013 free.

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Inventor-Fusion/Inventor-fusion-2013-R1-download-link/td-p/4299406

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There is a 32bit and 64bit insure that you download the correct version for you system.

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