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[[DWG]] files can be indirectly imported into a [[Project]], by first converting them to a [[DXF]] file (the open-standard equivalent). DXF files can then be imported directly through the [[Geo Data Wizard]], as either features in the [[Current Situation]], or in the [[Future Design]]. | |||
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| If the filetype is currently DWG, use an AutoDesk application to open it and save/export it as [[DXF]]. | | If the filetype is currently DWG, use an AutoDesk application to open it and save/export it as [[DXF]]. | ||
| Open the [[Geo Data Wizard]], which will assist with importing data. | | Open the [[Geo Data Wizard]], which will assist with importing data. | ||
| When importing for the [[Current]] | | When importing for the [[Current Situation]], opt to import [[Building]]s.<br>When importing for the [[Future Design]], opt to import [[Measure]]s. | ||
| Select the [[DXF]] file, either as a local file on your computer or on the [[Geo Share]]. | | Select the [[DXF]] file, either as a local file on your computer or on the [[Geo Share]]. | ||
| | | Select the layers in the [[DXF]] file to import. | ||
| Follow the remaining steps in the [[Geo Data Wizard]] to select and import the features as desired. | |||
| Finish the [[Geo Data Wizard]] to finalize the data import process. | |||
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* When importing a DXF file, | * Layers do not need to be visible to include them in the import. | ||
* When importing a DXF file, features can have additional [[Attribute]] assigned to it, such as LAYER indicating the layer it belonged to, and [[color index (DXF)|COLOR_INDEX]] indicating its color (index). Also converted attributes are stored, such as COLOR, in which the feature's DXF color is converted to a [[Color|Tygron Color code]]. | |||
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* [[How to import AutoCAD BLOCKS with attributes]] | |||
* [[How to set the geo-location of a AutoCAD DXF]] | |||
* [[How to set the unit of measurement for a DXF]] | |||
* [[How to deal with a long processing DXF import]] | |||
* [[How to export a DXF reference file for a project]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 30 January 2024
DWG files can be indirectly imported into a Project, by first converting them to a DXF file (the open-standard equivalent). DXF files can then be imported directly through the Geo Data Wizard, as either features in the Current Situation, or in the Future Design.
How to import a DWG/DXF as a future plan:
- If the filetype is currently DWG, use an AutoDesk application to open it and save/export it as DXF.
- Open the Geo Data Wizard, which will assist with importing data.
- When importing for the Current Situation, opt to import Buildings.
When importing for the Future Design, opt to import Measures. - Select the DXF file, either as a local file on your computer or on the Geo Share.
- Select the layers in the DXF file to import.
- Follow the remaining steps in the Geo Data Wizard to select and import the features as desired.
- Finish the Geo Data Wizard to finalize the data import process.
Notes
- Layers do not need to be visible to include them in the import.
- When importing a DXF file, features can have additional Attribute assigned to it, such as LAYER indicating the layer it belonged to, and COLOR_INDEX indicating its color (index). Also converted attributes are stored, such as COLOR, in which the feature's DXF color is converted to a Tygron Color code.