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01-23-2014, 08:39 PM #1Registered User Promoted
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Autocad file from architect to X6
Hi everyone. Fairly new to chief architect. I have an Autocad file from my architect that I would like to import to x6. They sent it with many layers and non of the real predefined layers that chief manuals talk about (walls, windows, doors). Not sure the best method to import the plan. When I try to import there are 20 layers all labeled different sections. When I try the cad to walls it looked a mess. Any ideas?? I cannot get the files again, the plans are 5 years old. Also wondering what you would do if you bought plans from a site like eplans, and wanted to import?? Any help would be great.
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01-23-2014, 09:44 PM #2
You can import the file using the import command. It is fairly self explanatory but what I would do when it is importing and asks how you would like to define it, add a new layer called _reference layer. Once the file is imported it will put all the layer on one single layer that you can turn on and off and lock it as well. Hope this helps.
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01-24-2014, 12:22 AM #3Registered User Promoted
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In my opinion I would completely ditch the DWG as far as importing into Chief. It would be faster and more accurate to redraw the house from scratch using the AutoCad drawings as a reference only (in either digital or printed form). The DWG imported into Chief will bog the system down anyway.
Just my 2 cents.Michael
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01-24-2014, 07:51 AM #4
I use import CAD all the time and have had no problems...i like using it to trace...turn on and off for reference etc. I often use the CAD to Walls feature to get a very crude start...it's rough but still faster then redrawing....just adjust the walls, etc.
Good luck!
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01-24-2014, 10:01 PM #5Registered User Promoted
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Thanks for all of the suggestions guys. I will try it all. Thanks.
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01-25-2014, 08:58 AM #6
I trace plans from AutoCAD files often. I don't mess with all the different layers. I import as one layer that I can turn off and on as needed. As long as you don't block it but do lock it, Chief will trace it just fine and follow the AutoCAD lines. I don't use the Cad to walls feature. When you import it, you definitely want to be sure that the import is not a million miles off absolute 0",0".
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