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    Referencing a Shapefile into an AutoCAD drawing

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    02-04-2002 10:33 PM
    I was wondering if there was a way to reference an ESRI ArcView shapefile into an AutoCAD drawing without having to import (convert) the shapefile into AutoCAD entities. I was hoping to be able to bring in a "snapshot" of the shapefile into the AutoCAD drawing. I would like to be able to do this because the conversion process between a shapefile and an AutoCAD file is time consuming. Has anyone encountered this problem before? Is this capability built into AutoCAD Map or would you need an add-on package? Any help or hints on this topic would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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    *Walsh, David

    Re: Referencing a Shapefile into an AutoCAD drawing

    02-06-2002 01:05 AM in reply to: mvolz47
    Hi,

     

    No you definitely cannot reference a shapefile
    or other external file format.

     

    It isn't that time consuming to convert is it? How
    big are your files? If there are many, you could use a script for the
    conversion, and run it overnight...

     

    Cheers,

    David


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    I
    was wondering if there was a way to reference an ESRI ArcView shapefile into
    an AutoCAD drawing without having to import (convert) the shapefile into
    AutoCAD entities. I was hoping to be able to bring in a "snapshot" of the
    shapefile into the AutoCAD drawing. I would like to be able to do this because
    the conversion process between a shapefile and an AutoCAD file is time
    consuming. Has anyone encountered this problem before? Is this capability
    built into AutoCAD Map or would you need an add-on package? Any help or hints
    on this topic would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
    advance.
    Please use plain text.