convert 2000>14

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by PoVa, Nov 8, 2003.

  1. PoVa

    PoVa Guest

    Hello all

    Is there a easy way to convert about 30 autocad-2000 files into autocad-14.
    I only have autocad 14 - and I have got some autocad 2000 drawings I can't
    open in autocad 14.

    Any help ??

    Poul
     
    PoVa, Nov 8, 2003
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  2. PoVa

    Macleod Guest

    You may need to get the sender to save them in AutoCAD 14 format for
    you........otherwise upgrade it the thing.


    : Hello all
    :
    : Is there a easy way to convert about 30 autocad-2000 files into autocad-14.
    : I only have autocad 14 - and I have got some autocad 2000 drawings I can't
    : open in autocad 14.
    :
    : Any help ??
    :
    : Poul
    :
    :
    and for the bottom feeders..............

    You may need to get the sender to save them in AutoCAD 14 format for
    you........otherwise upgrade it the thing.


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    Macleod, Nov 8, 2003
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  3. PoVa

    R. Wink Guest

    I've got a program called "Convert" that I think I got from the Open Drawing Alliance that does a batch convert from 2000 to
    almost anything earlier. If you'll send me you email, I'll send it to you. It's 927K in size.
    R. Wink
     
    R. Wink, Nov 8, 2003
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  4. Try IntelliCAD - a google search will show you where you find a free
    download.

    Juergen
     
    Jürgen Palme, Nov 8, 2003
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  5. Go to > thedraftingshop.com

    You will get a converter here

    regards
    Alustair Craig
     
    Alistair Craig, Nov 9, 2003
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  6. Emiliano Della Bella, Nov 9, 2003
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  7. PoVa

    PoVa Guest

    Thank you for all the ansvers - I have got a fine little program and it was
    just what I needed - I am happy now and I can work with my files.

    Poul
     
    PoVa, Nov 9, 2003
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  8. PoVa

    B. W. Salt. Guest

    O.K. Which one have you decided to use?
     
    B. W. Salt., Nov 10, 2003
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  9. PoVa

    JR Guest

    JR, Nov 10, 2003
    #9
  10. probably free "DWG Convert" from www.thedraftingshop.com which has the
    advantage of an graphical user interface compared with the command
    line tool from www.opendwg.org resp. www.opendesign.com in the
    meanwhile.

    N.
     
    Norbert Grund, Nov 11, 2003
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  11. Hi James
    I didnt know !
    Thanks
    Emo
     
    Emiliano Della Bella, Nov 11, 2003
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