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"Jesse_Pickrum" <Patrick,
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Most graphics programs, like Powerpoint, can import CGM. You could then
copy and paste to ACAD.
Jesse
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"Jesse_Pickrum" <Patrick,
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Even easier, is simply to drag and drop the CGM fine into ACAD. As for
editing, I'd recommend you edit the file with a program more compatable with
CGM, before importing into AutoCAD.
Jesse
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"Patrick De Waegenaere" <
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Jesse, thanks for your help, but I need to edit
it in autocad for several reasons. There is too much datas in the CGM files,
and I need to edit them in an Autocad file. That s my big problem. There is
other reasons to do that. All I could do at the moment is import it but no
chance to edit it. Must be a trick for that. I don t believe that s
imposible.
Thanks again for your help.
Patrikc
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"Jesse_Pickrum" <Patrick,
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Even easier, is simply to drag and drop the CGM fine into ACAD. As for
editing, I'd recommend you edit the file with a program more compatable with
CGM, before importing into AutoCAD.
Jesse
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