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.idw/.ipt/.iam to .step

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.idw/.ipt/.iam to .step

FLEXINGROUP
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Hello, i need to convert my old projects, which were done in Inventor, so format is .idw/.ipt/.iam in .step/.dwg to open in my current program Fusion 360.

If isn't possible, can i sent my file .idw to anybody of your support team, to convert to .step via Inventor?

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HughesTooling
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Do you have a commercial licence for Fusion? If you have you can upload .ipt and .iam files using Fusion's data panel. Just create a project in the data panel and select Upload with the project open.

 

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Hi Mark, thanks for your response. Yes, I have a commercial license. 
I solved the problem with importing .ipt files, I probably tried to open a damaged file, so I tried to open another one and it works.
As for the .iam format, it's probably an assembly, so when I try to open it, there's a problem, which you can see in the attached file, because I probably don't have all the components that contain this assembly. 

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But how can i open a drawings format .idw?

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Yes for 


@FLEXINGROUP wrote:


As for the .iam format, it's probably an assembly, so when I try to open it, there's a problem, which you can see in the attached file, because I probably don't have all the components that contain this assembly. 


For assembly designs you do need all associated designs for the import to work. I'm afraid there's no way to import 2d drawings into the drawing workspace. You can import DWG\DXF files but only into the design workspace, so not the same as importing into the 2d drawing workspace.

 

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Thanks, have a nice day!
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