Can view supplier DWF file in Autodesk Web Viewer but not DWFATACH in AutoCad

Can view supplier DWF file in Autodesk Web Viewer but not DWFATACH in AutoCad

Tobias
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Can view supplier DWF file in Autodesk Web Viewer but not DWFATACH in AutoCad

Tobias
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Hello All

 

I have supplier details in DWF format.

 

I can look at the file in the Autodesk online Web Viewer, but when I try to DWFATACH  attach it into my AutoCAD drawing I get an error message.Screenshot 2023-06-14 173536.pngScreenshot 2023-06-14 173630.png

 

This doesn't make sense to me, if the web viewer can display the file any Autodesk software should be able to deal with the file.

 

Any ideas how I get the file to show in AutoCAD

 

My goal is to get the detail into AutoCAD to be able to use it in our drawings.
If there is a better way than DWFATACH, I would be grateful to know.

 

Attached the dwf file in question

Thanks Tobi

 

P.S. different questions are
-why the supplier only provides DWF and 
-why AutoCAD doesn't seem to be able to just import/open DWF files

 

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Tobias
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Thanks a lot.

That explains why it doesn't work.

 

Quite disappointing that a software that expensive can't do 3D-dwf.

 

But then Autodesk prefer using their developers to introduce pointless features like counting how often I have used which command.

 

But hey it is what it is.

Any suggestions how I can convert the file somehow somewhere to be able to import it.
Edit: Just spotted that the link suggest using Design Review to convert - will try
If it fails:

I will try to get a different formant from the supplier, but don't know if they will comply.

 

Regards

 

Tobi

 

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pendean
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@Anonymous I have never tried to convert a 3DDWF to a 2DDWF so that it can be imported into old clunky AutoCAD.

Remember it's purpose though, the publishing format DWF is intended primarily for viewing and markup of CAD data; one of its benefits is the protection of intellectual property (rights to the CAD content). If you need a CAD model, then ask the file creator for a CAD model instead.

These other CAD programs used to do something like you need back when I last researched it, perhaps they still do:
Autodesk Navisworks - can import 3D DWF files and exports FBX files (can be imported e.g. in AutoCAD)
Inventor Publisher - can open/import 3D DWF files and publish them to other formats (e.g. to 3D PDF and then to CAD with the 3D PDF Converter)
Deep Exploration CAD - can import 3D DWF files
Okino PolyTrans with the additional module DWF/HSF can import and translate 3D DWF files

****Please note that the converted 3D model will be only an approximate, mesh representation of the original CAD model.****

TLDR: using the right tools with the right file formats is always the better approach.