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export dwg boards - dxf curves seghmentate

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hi to everyone, I created this discussion because I did not find the solution on the forum.

I'll explain the problem better.
once you create the technical table in high quality, the carry in dwg or dxf.
when I open it with any cad program, all curves, achi or spline, are segmented, consisting of straight strokes.
I did a lot of tests, but I couldn't solve the problem.
how can I export the boards while keeping arches, curves and spline?
I attach an example.
Thank you.
 

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bhe, with only one image it is very little.
the only problem is the spline because arches and circles are always exported as such.
attach the 3d file
 
here, I attach one of the many 3d files that give this problem; table 2d and the dwg generated by it.
Alleg also screenshot of the options set for saving.
thanks Massivonweizen
 

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Wait, are you talking about the isometric views? because in the attached dwg there are 4 identical isometric views (is a cylindrical body what can change from one to another?) and a front (which not from problems)
 
Yes, in the table there are isometric views. I need those to be stuck in a catalogue.
I need perspective/isometric views, but made up of continuous and unseated curves.
 
I did some tests and it doesn't seem possible to get a continuous curve in the isometric views.
I believe that the only possible way is, after export, to turn polylines into spline in autocad.
 
hello Massivonweizen, I thank you very much for the time you have dedicated to the resolution of my problem, you have been very kind.
I will follow your advice, once you import the files, I will convert them into polylinee.
Thanks again. I'll buy you a beer.
 

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