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convert from dwf to dwg with coordinates

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Masare2

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I have problems printing dwfs (it makes them very fine and I can't understand why) and to cut the head to the bull I turn them into dwg.
Until today I used "any dwf to dwg converter" but the converted designs put them in a layout, not scale and obviously not to the right coordinates!:eek:
so all the time I have to bring them back to the model and correct them

do you know a better converter or autocad method (I have 2011)?
Thank you!
m2
 
I also used that sw that you mention, + what else for curiosity, to make tests ...... But it seemed to me that I saw that the same autodesk made available a package to do what you want.
dwg true view???? I think... :(I go to memory.
Hi.
 
Have patience for the question but I have too many installed programs and the pc already very slowed down... with design review I see dwf but do not convert them to dwg... with true view yes? I tried but with little results. .
 
ah:(... so I remembered badly, but then how can you bring a dwf in dwg?
Obviously from the inside of autocad or autodesk and without resorting to sw-thirds?
Hi.
 
ah:(... so I remembered badly, but then how can you bring a dwf in dwg?
Obviously from the inside of autocad or autodesk and without resorting to sw-thirds?
Hi.
it is not possible to convert it without third-party software.
 
You can import them as dwf and they work very well, but if you want to edit them (or print them as I can't) you need to convert them to dwg with an external sw!
 
It doesn't make sense, can you export them but don't matter? :
dwf is a display format a bit like pdf.
in autocad you can insert them as external references, but you cannot change them or turn them into dwg (unless you use other software).
It's right, too, because often one of the reasons why they are used is to avoid deliberately providing dwg drawing formats.
 
Thank you, but I disagree with the autodesk logic.
if I can Bear it I also have to import it, point.
different is the case of pdf that comes Printed printed printed and so rightly I can't import it.
I will deepen this aspect in the future, for my curiosity.
Hi.
 
So I guess if I get a dwf file, I couldn't even take it to dwg through inv or 3dstudio, right?
to say two names of the autodesk galaxy.
Hello and thank you.
 
dwf is a display format a bit like pdf.
as planner says it is exactly so you can only print them, with anydwg obvious converts them with all the consequences of the case.
certain that the management of dwf in autocad wants too much resources and slow, as well as management of files in pdf format, if you want to work fast or convert or turn them into images, or you suffer.
there are no other solutions.
 
anydwf me converts them, but all the time then I have to reposition them and scale them (and talking about pieces of regional technical cartography is a beautiful bitch). .
I could at least understand why I can't print them... the dwf me print them all very fine and very clear, but on screen you see well!
 

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