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UG and AutoCAD exchange

UG and AutoCAD exchange

UG and AutoCAD exchange

(OP)
i have a title block and drawing sheet (say A2 size) done in AutoCAD14.
How i can get it into UG drawing so I can edit the text in the title block, and make a drawing in.

I did many trickeries but non works well.
Thanks

RE: UG and AutoCAD exchange

What version of nx you using? I looked at doing the same with our I-Deas title block when we switched. At the end of the day I just redid the title block in NX. Because you can take adavantage of all of the attributes and such to have your title block associative to the data in your teamcenter, parts and assemblies. If you have NX 8.0 or 8.5 there is some cool title block tools you can use.

RE: UG and AutoCAD exchange

(OP)
I use NX7.5
Cowski, it looks there are some problem with that post.
Open dwg (AutoCAD) file from UG, and it comes into modeling.
File - New - Drawing - Blank and insert a base view (x-y) where is the drawing.
It shows only some lines and no text.

I did it another way (cgm), but my text characters are broken into sets of lines...

RE: UG and AutoCAD exchange

Need to convert the text to view-dependent before adding that view to the drawing in order to get the text to show.

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