Barry,

we have tried that as well. In our experience, DXF files are not imported correctly 
into Protel (any version). DWG files on the other hand worked fine and we used that 
format for both import and export to AutoCAD LT and ProE.FWIW

Igor

-----Original Message-----
From: Barry, Rick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2002 11:49 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [PEDA] DWG & DWF files not importing correctly


We are trying to import some of our schematics into protel from AutoCAD
LT2000i. We would prefer to be doing all of our schematics in one program.

Have tried both DXF and DWG formats. The resulting drawings are nothing but
a mishmash of components and lines randomly scattered across the page..

Used both primitive and component options.

Another oddity, one of our seats has the import under file and then a choice
of dwg/dxf or pcad, but one of our seats does not have this option unless
you are in PCB which of course isn't what we want as a result.. Probably
just a set up option, but we can't seem to ascertain how to change this.

As always, any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Rick Barry
Manufacturing & Test Engineering
Warner Power LLc
www.warnerpower.com
603.456.4485


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