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- AutoCAD objects are considered visible if they are on a layer that is turned on and are not set as invisible.
- Objects that can be imported from AutoCAD DWG/DXF include: points, lines, arcs, circles, ellipses, splines, polylines, traces, leaders, regions, text, solids, surfaces, faces, polyface meshes, sub-d meshes, polygon meshes, multipart polygons, subdivided meshes, raster images, blocks, line styles and hatching.
- Splines are converted to multi-segment straight lines on import.
- To import lines, polylines and polygons as breaklines or boundaries, prior to import, edit the layer the object will be placed on and in the General tab, set Breakline to Yes or Boundary.
- When blocks are used to create plan symbols, set the rotation and dimensions of the point symbol in the Attributes tool.
- Blocks definitions in units unsupported by the application are not imported and blocks using these definitions are exploded on import.
- Block attributes are imported as text if the block attribute is not invisible and there are other objects in the block.
- Blocks containing only attributes will be exploded.
- Block attributes within nested blocks will not have text objects created.
- If the layout references a printer that is not recognised by the local machine, the layout will be imported using the default printer settings.
- Wipeouts are imported as polygons with Fill Colour configured to Background Colour. Change the drawing order of the wipeouts layer to hide the required objects.
- Proxy objects or custom objects that are not standard AutoCAD objects, that cannot be exploded on import, are ignored.
- Import a DWT template file using the AutoCAD DWG import option.
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