How do I migrate my Microsoft Paint 3D projects to AutoCAD Architecture?

How do I migrate my Microsoft Paint 3D projects to AutoCAD Architecture?

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How do I migrate my Microsoft Paint 3D projects to AutoCAD Architecture?

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I know this might seem like a silly question but I was wondering how I could migrate my Microsoft Paint 3D Projects to AutoCAD Architecture. I was recently hired as a pipe designer for a industrial manufacturing company and they have purchased legitimate licenses for AutoCAD Architecture, however my previous company just made me use Microsoft Paint 3D because it was free. Unfortunately I didn't know that my new company was using AutoCAD Architecture so I already made all my designs due tomorrow on Microsoft Paint 3D. If my manager finds out I will surely be fired. So please assist me in migrating these projects to AutoCAD Architecture. My files are currently in .glb format but I couldn't attach them here.

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Anonymous
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good luck

i would think you would have asked what software they were using

have you had any Autocad Architecture training?

 

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pendean
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You will need to search the web for 3rd party converters to do hat you want. Start here
https://www.google.com/search?q=migrate+Microsoft+Paint+3D+to+AutoCAD
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Thank you, I do in fact have training in AutoCAD Architecture however I'm still relatively new and it would take a bit longer to create these designs (definitely more than one night). To be fair it's my fault for not asking but I somehow managed to migrate my projects yesterday. For now I'll just double down on AutoCAD Architecture as these designs need to be way more complex.

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Anonymous
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Thank you, I managed to convert them although not as smoothly as I'd like. However, it did work, and I marked your replay as a solution, again thank you for helping me keep my job.

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I love AutoCAD!

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