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04-04-2000 02:10 PM
I'm considering purchasing QuickCAD, but need to be able to work with *.cad format drawings(Drafix CAD), without having to convert them to .dwg format. Is this possible?
Thanks in advance,
Bill Bridgham
Thanks in advance,
Bill Bridgham
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Re: Opening Drafix 4.0 *.cad format drawing
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04-04-2000 02:10 PM in reply to:
bbridgham
I'm considering purchasing QuickCAD, but need to be able to work with *.cad format drawings(Drafix CAD), without having to convert them to .dwg format. Is this possible?
Thanks in advance,
Bill Bridgham
Thanks in advance,
Bill Bridgham
*Support], Keith Sibbert [Autodesk
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04-04-2000 09:11 PM in reply to:
bbridgham
Bill,
QuickCad Millennium Edition 7 can open DrafixCad 4 files.
--
Keith Sibbert
PSG Product Support, Americas
WW Support & Services, Autodesk
Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion
bbridgham wrote:
> I'm considering purchasing QuickCAD, but need to be able to work with *.cad format drawings(Drafix CAD), without having to convert them to .dwg format. Is this possible?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Bill Bridgham
QuickCad Millennium Edition 7 can open DrafixCad 4 files.
--
Keith Sibbert
PSG Product Support, Americas
WW Support & Services, Autodesk
Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion
bbridgham wrote:
> I'm considering purchasing QuickCAD, but need to be able to work with *.cad format drawings(Drafix CAD), without having to convert them to .dwg format. Is this possible?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Bill Bridgham
