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Opening AutoCAD files<br />

Getting Started 27<br />

DrawPlus opens AutoCAD® .dwg and .dxf files quickly and easily. Using the<br />

same process as that for PDF files, this creates an opportunity to not only view<br />

engineering layouts and designs (up to AutoCAD 2006) in DrawPlus, but to edit<br />

the drawn objects and to save the drawing as a DrawPlus drawing (.dpp).<br />

On file open, a DXF/DWG Options dialog provides options to scale the<br />

imported file objects, position the artwork on the page and merge objects onto<br />

one layer.<br />

To open an AutoCAD file:<br />

1. Click Open on the Standard toolbar.<br />

2. Change the file type drop-down menu to display AutoCAD files<br />

(*.dwg,*.dxf), locate and select the file, and click Open.<br />

3. In the dialog, specify scaling and positioning options. Uncheck Merge<br />

Layers to retain the layer structure <strong>of</strong> the original AutoCAD file—<br />

layers will automatically be shown in the Layers tab.<br />

4. Click OK. The AutoCAD drawing is imported.<br />

Saving your work<br />

DrawPlus saves its documents as .dpp (Drawing), .dpx (Template) or .dpa<br />

(Animation) files (for Stopframe and Keyframe animation modes).<br />

To save your work:<br />

• Click Save on the Standard toolbar.<br />

- or -<br />

To save the document under its current name, choose Save... from the<br />

File menu.<br />

- or -<br />

To save under a different name, choose Save As... from the File menu.

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