Is there possibility to convert DWF to DWG

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Edgar, May 31, 2004.

  1. Edgar

    Edgar Guest

    Is there possibility to convert DWF to DWG.
    Thanks,
    Edgar
     
    Edgar, May 31, 2004
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  2. Edgar

    CW Guest

    Yes.
     
    CW, May 31, 2004
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  3. Edgar

    Edgar Guest

    Don't confuse DWF to DXF files.
    DWF files is an Autodesk Design Web Format for view it I use Autodesk
    Express Viewer. Converting DWG file to DWF is quite easy but to do it
    backwards is a difficult task.
    I found only one .arx application (DWFin by IntelCAD see
    www.intelcad.com/pages/dwfin/ ) capable to convert DWF to DWG. Well I am
    wondering if it is some others soft can solve the problem?

    Thanks,
    Edgar
     
    Edgar, May 31, 2004
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  4. Edgar

    CW Guest

    Turbocad can open dwf and save as dwg.
     
    CW, Jun 1, 2004
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  5. Edgar

    Longshot Guest

    isnt a dwf nothing more than picture? which i supposed isn't so different
    from a 2d dwg, but i doubt properties are converted or solids & such. can
    anyone confirm this?
     
    Longshot, Jun 1, 2004
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  6. Edgar

    Edgar Guest

    well in fact it's look like raster image, but it is a 2D vector grafic
    file(splines,polylines, lines, circles).
     
    Edgar, Jun 1, 2004
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  7. We specialize in file conversions.

    How many files do you have ?

    If its only a few (<10) we will do them for free, otherwise, please supply
    qty, and we will develop a very reasonable quote for you.


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    Sincerely;

    D. Alan Hooper, ACADIA
    CAD Specialist
    AECVizPRO -- Professional Consulting for the AEC Industry

    http://www.aecvizpro.com
     
    D. Alan Hooper, Jun 2, 2004
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  8. Edgar

    Edgar Guest

    Thanks for everyone.
    I uses demo version of TurboCAD and it worked fine, well I doubt if it is
    useful for file containing lots of lines, but for my DWF was fine.

    Edgar
     
    Edgar, Jun 2, 2004
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