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Message 1 of 14
iacevedo
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PDF to DWG

I used to be able to import an editable PDF into AutoCAD. Not sure why when I try to import the PDF it either comes up with an error and does not import the file. Or it would import the PDF as an image and that ok but I don't want to waste time tracing it out when I see others importing PDF'S and directly editing on AutoCAD.

 

Thank you 

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Message 2 of 14
rkmcswain
in reply to: iacevedo

What version of AutoCAD are you using?

What command are you using that "comes up with an error"?

What error is it?

Nothing has changed in AutoCAD. Have you tried other PDF files?

 

 

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Message 3 of 14
Valentin-WSP
in reply to: iacevedo

@iacevedo ,

 

While you provide additional information, install the latest updates and review these links:

 

 

 



Please select the "Accept as Solution" button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


Emilio Valentin
Message 4 of 14
TheCADnoob
in reply to: iacevedo


@iacevedo wrote:

... an editable PDF ...


When you say editable, do you mean editable as in not protected, or do you mean a PDF that contains vector data? A PDF can be editable and not contain vector data in it. 

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Message 5 of 14
paullimapa
in reply to: iacevedo

could you share the pdf you're attempting to import here so we can give it a try?


Paul Li
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Message 6 of 14
pendean
in reply to: iacevedo

@Anonymous PDF files need to contain vector elements to be converted by AutoCAD to anything other than an image.

PDFs from scans and images (and PDFs from PDFs usually) do not have any vector information in them, so AutoCAD cannot convert those except to bring in as images (just like their source).

From your post it would appear you've never experienced that before today. Now you have. And yes, tracing is the free workaround.

if you want to tell us what the exact error message you are referring to actually states, we might be able to help you further.
Message 7 of 14
iacevedo
in reply to: rkmcswain

AutoCAD 2023

Attached is the error I've received.

Message 8 of 14
iacevedo
in reply to: paullimapa

Attached is the PDF in question

Message 9 of 14
iacevedo
in reply to: TheCADnoob

I remember being able to import PDF's and AutoCAD object snapping lines. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong.

Message 10 of 14
Valentin-WSP
in reply to: iacevedo

@iacevedo ,

 

Reading these links may help:

 

 

 



Please select the "Accept as Solution" button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


Emilio Valentin
Message 11 of 14
pendean
in reply to: iacevedo


@iacevedo wrote:

AutoCAD 2023

Attached is the error I've received.


That's not an error message, AutoCAD is simply telling you this PDF cannot be converted

pendean_0-1691153729868.png

 

This one PDF is a picture, unlike all the others you used to convert way back when

pendean_1-1691153794309.png

 

pendean_2-1691153815643.png

 

pendean_3-1691153849273.png

 

pendean_4-1691153870442.png

 

 

You will need to buy a 3rd party converter to use with this one PDF file instead.

Message 12 of 14
paullimapa
in reply to: iacevedo

You’ve done nothing wrong. This pdf is a picture or raster image like a jpg and not a vector like AutoCAD dwg. If you still want to place this image into AutoCAD, you can use PdfAttach command. Though you cannot snap to what’s drawn inside an image, at least you can show it inside a dwg. .  


Paul Li
IT Specialist
@The Office
Apps & Publications | Video Demos
Message 13 of 14
iacevedo
in reply to: iacevedo

Well, I ended up tracing the tank. If anyone knows of what program to get that would be best to convert pdf to dwg let me know. I tried a couple programs, and the conversions were not what I was hoping for.

Message 14 of 14
TheCADnoob
in reply to: iacevedo

I haven't found any conversion software that is worthy. It is always best to get the natives or vector PDFs, otherwise tracing is a good way to go. 

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