They are listed on the import file menu, but you may run into some
memory and translation issues if they're really large files.

If you do, I've had AutoCAD guys generate a .pdf and used that both
because it's a direct import and because it's vector. Much better
result if you have them generate a .PDF and import that than if you
convert to a non-vector format like ,jpg.

Art

On 9/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a project where I may need to import wireframe images (basically, 
perspective line drawings) from a Solidworks CAD system into a Frame 7.0 
document. Assuming that vector format will produce the best resolution, has 
anyone had any problems importing DXF images directly into Frame? Or is it 
better to convert to another format first?

Thanks,

-Bill Downing
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