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    Registered: ‎08-17-2007

    converting . tcw to .dwg or a free .tcw viewer?

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    08-17-2007 02:31 PM
    I have been stuck with about 1500 .tcw files and no way for others in my company to view them. Is there a free utility to view these files out there or a free conversion utility to convert them to something that can be viewed without purchased software ie pdf, jpeg, tiff, ect? I have seen a free .dwg file viewer and I know I am able to convert these one by one, but at 1500 that would be too tedious. I would also settle for a conversion utility that works from .tcw to .dwg.

    Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

    Thanks in advance,
    Zach
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    *Ric Norris

    Re: converting . tcw to .dwg or a free .tcw viewer?

    08-18-2007 12:41 AM in reply to: jzh797s
    You can download a 15 day evalutaion of TurboCAD Deluxe 14 for free. Or you
    can dig "really" DEEP into your pocket and raise a measly AUD200.00 (or
    equivalent) & have it for keeps.

    1500 files...??? that's not tedious. Contact me at reply address and I
    will convert them to whatever format you wish at AUD3.00 per file.

    Ric Norris.


    wrote in message news:5693711@discussion.autodesk.com...
    I have been stuck with about 1500 .tcw files and no way for others in my
    company to view them. Is there a free utility to view these files out there
    or a free conversion utility to convert them to something that can be viewed
    without purchased software ie pdf, jpeg, tiff, ect? I have seen a free .dwg
    file viewer and I know I am able to convert these one by one, but at 1500
    that would be too tedious. I would also settle for a conversion utility that
    works from .tcw to .dwg.

    Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

    Thanks in advance,
    Zach
    Please use plain text.
    *Ric Norris

    Re: converting . tcw to .dwg or a free .tcw viewer?

    08-20-2007 02:13 AM in reply to: jzh797s
    yep...told you 1500 files wasn't tedious...!!!


    "Ric Norris" wrote in message
    news:5693885@discussion.autodesk.com...
    You can download a 15 day evalutaion of TurboCAD Deluxe 14 for free. Or you
    can dig "really" DEEP into your pocket and raise a measly AUD200.00 (or
    equivalent) & have it for keeps.

    1500 files...??? that's not tedious. Contact me at reply address and I
    will convert them to whatever format you wish at AUD3.00 per file.

    Ric Norris.


    wrote in message news:5693711@discussion.autodesk.com...
    I have been stuck with about 1500 .tcw files and no way for others in my
    company to view them. Is there a free utility to view these files out there
    or a free conversion utility to convert them to something that can be viewed
    without purchased software ie pdf, jpeg, tiff, ect? I have seen a free .dwg
    file viewer and I know I am able to convert these one by one, but at 1500
    that would be too tedious. I would also settle for a conversion utility that
    works from .tcw to .dwg.

    Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

    Thanks in advance,
    Zach
    Please use plain text.
    New Member
    Posts: 1
    Registered: ‎04-09-2008

    Re: converting . tcw to .dwg or a free .tcw viewer?

    04-09-2008 05:50 AM in reply to: jzh797s
    Do you know of a software program I can use to convert DWG files to TCW files? I have looked all over but have not been able to find a reliable one, thanks - Jeff
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    New Member
    Posts: 1
    Registered: ‎01-23-2009

    Re: converting . tcw to .dwg or a free .tcw viewer?

    01-23-2009 12:55 PM in reply to: jzh797s
    Ric,
    I have a similar problem but just a few files in tcw that I desperately want to convert to high quality jpg files. I'd like to take you up on your most kind offer to convert files for a fee. Please give me an email and we'll take it from there.
    Jim Flanders
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