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apire 2d catia v4 a v5 and exported to dwg

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I trust in your help!
I have to open 2ds generated with v4 in v5 and then export them to dwg to be able to use them with autocad.
I managed to create a new drw in catia v5 with a banal copy/paste and then save in dwg.
My problem is this:
if I open the newly created dwg and try to take a quota, the value obtained will not be the original one but will also be scaled according to the scale report of the view. i.e. if in drw v5 I have a 1:2 scale view with a measured quota of 100mm , when I convert to dwg I will always be visible that quota of 100mm but if I try to recover its value will be 50 because the scale of the view is 1:2...I hope I have made the idea.
Is there a way to solve this problem?
 
scale the dwg design and bring them 1:1?
if in autocad I carry the scale to 1:1 and requote, the value reported is the original one of the model 3d catia.
I hoped there was a simpler and more immediate way...but maybe it is a limitation of the dwg format that nn keeps this information during the conversion from dwr.
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scale the dwg design and bring them 1:1?
if in autocad I carry the scale to 1:1 and requote, the value reported is the original one of the model 3d catia.
I hoped there was a simpler and more immediate way...but maybe it is a limitation of the dwg format that nn keeps this information during the conversion from dwr.
 
nn I understood...so solidworks opens the 2d rows of caia and converts them to dwg keeping the independence of the value of the quota regarding the scale of the sight in the quotation phase?
 
I thank you cmq of the signal but it is not helpful... the 2d that I have to convert come from catia v4 climbed in v5 and then exported to dwg to be used in autocad.
 

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