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Open Inventor .IV import

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Anonymous
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Open Inventor .IV import

Anonymous
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Is there a way to import .iv files into Autocad or Revit?

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Open Inventor .IV import

Is there a way to import .iv files into Autocad or Revit?

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BeKirra
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BeKirra
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Which AutoCAD version do you have?

 

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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
X² + Y² = C²
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Which AutoCAD version do you have?

 

Untitled.png

 

Please mark "Accept as Solution" and "Like" if my reply resolves the issue and it will help when others need helps.
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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
X² + Y² = C²
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JDMather
in reply to: BeKirra

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I do not see a *.iv file type in that list.

 

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I do not see a *.iv file type in that list.

 

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Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


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BeKirra
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BeKirra
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I learned this - *.iv file is not an Inventor file format.

And the title of this thread is a little bit confused to autocad/inventor users. Smiley Sad

Actually the *.iv file is opened by "Open Inventor", a non autodesk program.

Please mark "Accept as Solution" and "Like" if my reply resolves the issue and it will help when others need helps.
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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
X² + Y² = C²
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I learned this - *.iv file is not an Inventor file format.

And the title of this thread is a little bit confused to autocad/inventor users. Smiley Sad

Actually the *.iv file is opened by "Open Inventor", a non autodesk program.

Please mark "Accept as Solution" and "Like" if my reply resolves the issue and it will help when others need helps.
= ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ = ♪ = ♫ =
A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
X² + Y² = C²
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Anonymous
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That is correct. A .iv file belongs to "open inventor" a non-autodesk product. From what I've found the only program that allows a direct import is Maya. I'm trying to find a way to possibly convert the file time to something that AutoCad or Revit will accept.

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That is correct. A .iv file belongs to "open inventor" a non-autodesk product. From what I've found the only program that allows a direct import is Maya. I'm trying to find a way to possibly convert the file time to something that AutoCad or Revit will accept.

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