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Converting Generic CADD drawings to AutoCAD LT?

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peh2000
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Converting Generic CADD drawings to AutoCAD LT?

I have a Generic CADD drawing that I would like to convert to be read in AutoCAD LT. Is there a way to do this in AutoCAD, or does the file have to be saved as a dwg file in Generic CADD?

Thanks,
Paul
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Anonymous
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On Sun, 1 Jul 2001 09:27:38 -0700, peh2000 wrote:

>I have a Generic CADD drawing that I would like to convert to be read
>in AutoCAD LT. Is there a way to do this in AutoCAD, or does the
>file have to be saved as a dwg file in Generic CADD?

Thanks,


You need to get AutoConvert to do this. You can try your local
AutoCAD dealer, or failing that try Autodesk themselves.

Regards,

--

Ian A. White, CPEng
WAI Engineering
Sydney 2000
Australia

Ph: +61 418 203 229
Fax: +61 2 9622 0450
Home Page: www.wai.com.au

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Anonymous
in reply to: peh2000

Autodesk does not distribute AutoConvert any more.
The later versions of Generic CADD was shiped with AutoConvert.
Look for a ACON.EXE or ACONVERT.EXE in the Generic CADD folder.

Conny

"Ian A. White" wrote:
>
> On Sun, 1 Jul 2001 09:27:38 -0700, peh2000 wrote:
>
> >I have a Generic CADD drawing that I would like to convert to be read
> >in AutoCAD LT. Is there a way to do this in AutoCAD, or does the
> >file have to be saved as a dwg file in Generic CADD?

Thanks,

>
> You need to get AutoConvert to do this. You can try your local
> AutoCAD dealer, or failing that try Autodesk themselves.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
>
> Ian A. White, CPEng
> WAI Engineering
> Sydney 2000
> Australia
>
> Ph: +61 418 203 229
> Fax: +61 2 9622 0450
> Home Page: www.wai.com.au

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