![]() It’s a reasonable straight forward process to download and install the Add In #Draftsight 2016 will not attach pdf pdf#The PDF Import for DraftSight Add-In is available from the Graebert website (the developer of DraftSight for Dassualt Systémes) There is a 30day free trial! Which is a generous time to evaluate to see if you can’t live without the product, or if it doesn’t suit your requirements. With all that said I have a couple of thought to where having the ability to convert a pdf into a editable drawing format maybe of use for our requirements. More importantly these days manufactures are also becoming far more willing to supply the 3D model. I’m fortunate that most of the time if I require a drawing (especially vehicle plans) that it is available via the manufacturer. ![]() People still like Floor Plans, so I’m told! Although we do receive drawings in pdf I don’t ever recall having the desperate “need” to have a pdf made into a editable drawing format. SWOOD looks to be close to our requirements (but that’s a whole other story for another time) I also still produce “Floor Plans” for Marketing. This looks to be the case until I can find an acceptable Add-In to SOLIDWORKS which can not only do the job properly but can be made to talk to our CNC. Yes, we still export dxf (and manually nest) for importing into our CAM program – Enroute. With our main use of DraftSight being for nesting dxf exported out of SOLIDWORKS. My use of DraftSight is reasonable limited these days. ![]() Last week on the SOLIDWORKS Tech Blog there was an interesting post on a PDF Import Add-In for DraftSight. ![]()
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