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demand from absolute neophyte in the field.
I received a pvz file (productview) that if I understood it belongs to the pro/e scope.
Having to draw the elements in autocad, I wondered if there is a way to convert or export the model (or even its views) to any format readable by autocad.
I'd be bored redesigning them ex novo, but if it's the only way, then I'll... If there was a "discussorship" for the passage of format, I would be delighted.
 
product view is just a viewer nothing more, but excuse the question will also be banal but arises spontaneously.
If you have received the pvz files it means that someone has made his native in prt, why don't you ask to put you on the table (if they don't already have it..) 3 views and you let them export to dwg?
It seems really stupid that in 2011 with all the possibilities that the 3d have, not to exploit this possibility.
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because, having to draw all the executive elements, I would need more than 3 views in dwg (which I already have, but from a general view of certain not recover the dimensional data of everything)
 
because, having to draw all the executive elements, I would need more than 3 views in dwg (which I already have, but from a general view of certain not recover the dimensional data of everything)
Then it is not the fault of the interchange, the drawings must be remade:
 
because, having to draw all the executive elements, I would need more than 3 views in dwg (which I already have, but from a general view of certain not recover the dimensional data of everything)
pvz format is made specifically to not pass data (or at least a good part).
If you export the acis format axieme, you should be able to import the data into the model space.
 
I'm gonna get paid for as an ex-novo design. (and we also avoid the fesserie that they have already done, like a handkerchief between 2 metal tubulars... that does not touch one of the 2 tubular. And that's a decoration? )

anyway thanks to everyone for the answers
 
Just an update, since you lost time answering me.
I didn't realize there was a 90mb dwg in the folder...
is the 3d in dwg format of the structure. so I'm an apologising to pull out the elements (with autocad crashing every 3x2 - but I think it's a problem of surfaces, not file heaviness)
 

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