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11-01-2006 02:25 PM
The company I work for uses AutoCAD LT and full version exclusively. We just received a drawing created in QuickCAD and saved as a .CAD file. Is there any way to convert it into a DWG/DXF file?
*Harvey
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11-01-2006 04:11 PM in reply to:
Kstoner
Kstoner wrote:
> The company I work for uses AutoCAD LT and full version exclusively. We just received a drawing created in QuickCAD and saved as a .CAD file. Is there any way to convert it into a DWG/DXF file?
If it is only one file, just zip it up and post it
here, someone will convert it for you.
Or, if you don't mind intruding, you can email me
directly and attach the .CAD file, I will convert
to .DWG and send it back to you.
Harvey
> The company I work for uses AutoCAD LT and full version exclusively. We just received a drawing created in QuickCAD and saved as a .CAD file. Is there any way to convert it into a DWG/DXF file?
If it is only one file, just zip it up and post it
here, someone will convert it for you.
Or, if you don't mind intruding, you can email me
directly and attach the .CAD file, I will convert
to .DWG and send it back to you.
Harvey
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11-01-2006 04:17 PM in reply to:
Kstoner
I don't think I should post it to the forum - it has private client information on it.
On the other hand, now that I've been given a hardcopy, I know I can duplicate it in AutoCAD in about 30 minutes to an hour. It's not a complex set of drawings.
Thanks anyway.
On the other hand, now that I've been given a hardcopy, I know I can duplicate it in AutoCAD in about 30 minutes to an hour. It's not a complex set of drawings.
Thanks anyway.
