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  1. #1
    VMAI Guest

    PDF

    Is there a way to bring in a pdf into a autocad drawing? Similar to the way you do scanned drawings.

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    Dean Saadallah Guest
    PDF to DWG:

    First, you should ask the PDF file creator: maybe they don't want you to
    have a DWG of it, or they do have one but it is not posted. It's always nice
    to ask permission first.


    PDF -> Adobe Illustrator -> DWG/DXF -> AutoCAD
    PDF -> GhostScript + GSView + PStoEdit -> DXF -> AutoCAD
    PDF -> Adobe Acrobat (free or full version) -> Copy/Paste -> AutoCAD

    Open Adobe Illustrator version 10 (if you have it, if not, might
    want to consider buying it), open the PDF, then Export to DXF format.
    In AutoCAD, open the DXF file and save to DWG.

    Get the freebie tools GhostScript + GSView + PStoEdit from the
    Internet (any search engine will help you find them all), install
    them all in the order noted above, download the quirky help files
    that go with them, then open the PDF file in GSVIEW, then you use
    the Edit>Convert to vector format... and pick the DXF option.
    In AutoCAD, open the DXF file and save to DWG. The result is not
    'pretty' though.

    Adobe Acrobat Reader, open the PDF file, use the Graphics
    Select Tool (in current version, click on arrow next to
    Select Text), select the graphic(s) you want to bring in,
    right-click and select Copy, then in AutoCAD right click and
    select Paste: now you have an OLE image of the graphic to use
    in AutoCAD.
    If you use the Text Select Tool in Acrobat, use PASTESPEC in
    AutoCAD to bring it in as an MTEXT block: current text style
    settings apply. This assumes the text in your PDF is text, and
    was not saved as graphics.

    NOTE: nothing will not covert a scan which has been converted
    into pdf format however, so if the drawings you wish to convert
    were scanned and then put into pdf format, you will have no luck.


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    Dean Saadallah
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  3. #3
    VMAI Guest
    Thanks for the reply. Will do. Your help is greatly appreciated.

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