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CONVERTING PRO-E DRG TO DWG

patil82

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HELLO GUYS,


i have convert Pro-E drg file to autocad files problem is in pro-e there are multiple sheets when i convert to autocad file it comes indudual sheets, it takes too much time i have to comvert all sheets.


is there any other method where i can convert multiple sheet at once
 
NO direct command. This so because the saved sheets are individual AutoCAD files and not different layouts of the same file.


Perhaps thru an external program.


By the way can you share with us as the reason for this conversion...?
 
I have the same problem, i have a drawing with 25 sheets
when i save a copy to dwg format just 1 file is created (the one on screen)
How can i convert the 25 sheets in 25 dwg files without change to another sheet and export again and again and again?
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I am not an expert on Proprogram. But I find it logical that you could write a program to recursively export the sheets to dwg / dxf. You can then open a new autocad drawing and tnen insert all of them as blocks.
 
Just reviving this thread. I'm trying to do the same thing with a 50 sheet multi-sheet drw.

To answer SRINIVASANIYER1's question; each sheet has a separate flat pattern that needs to be sent out for mfg.

Thanks
 
dhermosillo said:
To answer <span
="bold">SRINIVASANIYER1's</span> question; each sheet
has a separate flat pattern that needs to be sent out
for mfg.
Well, I do it differently. Each flat pattern is
a different member of the FAMILY (I assume it is a
family table), hence different part number, consequently
ending with a different drawing.
You can very easily create a drawing for a member of the
family.
 

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