By Dennis Collin
PDF files are one of the most common file formats used when exchanging design information between designers, contractors, clients, and others.
However, for some years now both AutoCAD full version and LT can use the PDFIMPORT command to import geometry from a PDF document into the current drawing as AutoCAD objects.
This can be done by accessing the PDF Import command from the Insert tab of the Ribbon, then click on Import Panel > PDF Import. After selecting the PDF file, use the Import PDF dialog box to customize your import. There are other useful functions to consider so if the PDF document contains AutoCAD .shx fonts, the Recognize SHX Text tool can be used to convert them into single line Mtext objects. Also broken line types will be assessed and converted into a dashed line type. The convert process is also capable of interpreting PDF layers and converting them to AutoCAD Layers.
Despite being available for AutoCAD versions for many years, many users are still not aware of this very useful function. To get the best out of your software investment it may be worth considering attending a Cadline training course. We offer all kinds of training levels, from Essentials for beginners, through to intermediate and advanced. 2D drafting, 3D modelling as well as bespoke custom workshops.
Contact one of the team on https://training.cadline.co.uk/ for more information.
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