conversii?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by longshot, Apr 22, 2004.

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    longshot Guest

    I lost that damn conversion program again, can someone post the link again?
    TIA
     
    longshot, Apr 22, 2004
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    Huw Guest

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    B. W. Salt. Guest

    I did try to email it to you, but the address is false. Silly me! :))
     
    B. W. Salt., Apr 23, 2004
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    longshot Guest

    thanks.. that is really handy when I get a damn metric file. :eek:)
     
    longshot, Apr 23, 2004
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    B. W. Salt. Guest

    <Puzzled look> Metric file? Not with you there.
     
    B. W. Salt., Apr 23, 2004
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    longshot Guest

    when I get a print of a piece to layout & it is dimensioned in MM. I need to
    lay it out flat & send it to a cnc laser, I can draw it in MM & then scale
    it ,but even then as changes come about, I am forced with calculator in
    hand.
     
    longshot, Apr 23, 2004
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    B. W. Salt. Guest

    I suspect we are at crossed purposes here!!

    I assumed you were looking for a program to convert from one version of
    Acad to another, but it seems that you are looking for something that
    converts millimetres to inches, etc.

    Is it just a general 'units' conversion program you want, or is it
    something specific to Acad?
     
    B. W. Salt., Apr 23, 2004
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    longshot Guest

    yes just units.. have you seen it? it converts about anything to about
    anything, areas, weight ,speed, volume , lengths., temperature... ect.. very
    useful & freeware.
     
    longshot, Apr 23, 2004
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    B. W. Salt. Guest

    O.K. Now I understand.

    I'll need email address, then I'll sent it to you. About 220k long exe
    file, self-extracting.
    Note the sig at the bottom for emails to me.

    yes just units.. have you seen it? it converts about anything to about
    anything, areas, weight ,speed, volume , lengths., temperature... ect..
    very
    useful & freeware.
    [/QUOTE]


    *For email, remove NS from 'reply to' address.*

    Brian Salt,
    Buckland Monachorum,
    U.K.
     
    B. W. Salt., Apr 24, 2004
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