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Anonymous
en respuesta a: steveLR82G

Hey, I have run into the same problem coming from Solidworks files too. I stumbled upon the INSERT technique, and thought that was the only way! I found a slightly faster way do make the scale correct I think? When you import the model, select the geometry and look to the "Block Reference" properties window. You can change the scale right there in the: Scale X, Scale Y, Scale Z, under the Geometry tab. You can also see what the scale is; and in my case its .0254 for X,Y,Z. If you multiply .0254 by 39.3701 (1 mm = 0.0393701 inch), you get 1.00000054, IE: 1"... SO I change all three scales from: .0254 to 1, and the part measures correctly. No clue as to why its scaled as such; seeing as the part in SW is set to inches and the drawing units in ACAD are as well. Perplexing, and annoying. 

I have even dug into the INSUNITS commands and have had no success. That could be my limited knowledge, but it seems like this should be an easy command to execute.