How to import DXF files in Proe

Updated on technology 2024-05-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.The most straightforward way to do this is to create a new dwg file (usually metric as needed) to copy the required file and move the coordinates to the absolute coordinate system.

    the origin of the ; If it is the origin of the user's coordinate system, then when CAD imports the PROE file, it will still coincide with the absolute coordinate system and the specified coordinate system, and save it as a DXF file.

    2.If you import data from a file with Insert Share Data in a part mold or component module, etc., it will only recognize DXF, not DWG files, and all the imported lines will be black.

    3.If you want to import a color DWG or DXF file, you should follow the steps below.

    a.First, move the CAD document to the coordinate position in the CAD.

    b.Brush all the curves of the CAD as solid lines (Proe doesn't seem to support a wide variety of line types).

    c.Open a DWG file with a PROE drawing and convert it to an IGS file.

    d.Open IGS with a PART file, locate the coordinate system, and save it as IGS

    e.Just import it.

    4.In fact, there is a better way, that is, to convert the CAD file to IGS in the UG, and the coordinate positioning in the UG is more convenient for solidwork, in fact, this is the easiest way, which is to explode the block in the CAD, purge clean, save it as a DXF document, and then under the component module, insert -> share data-> from the file, and select the DXF document.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is possible to import DXF files in proe, but generally not with the "insert" command (which is error-prone), but rather as if you were opening a part as you normally would. Note: Select "All Files" in the "Open" dialog box to see the DXF file.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It may be that your dxf file version is too high, and you want to save the dxf file format to a lower version, such as 2004, or 2000, and try again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    DXF files cannot be imported in sketches. dwg files can be imported in sketches.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    proe imports dxf files, Chinese names are not supported.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello First of all, I'm happy to answer for you I am a senior medical life mentor A Li imported the dxf file, the text has not been polished to modify the method of Feng Chaheng is: 1. Open the dxf file and open it in AutoCAD; 2. Select the "Text" tool in AutoCAD, and then click the text you want to modify; 3. In the pop-up text window, modify the text content, and then click the "OK" button; 4. After the modification is completed, save the DXF file. It includes word, excel, powerpoint, outlook, access, publisher and other office software, which can help users complete a variety of office tasks such as word processing, processing, presentation production, mail management, database management and publishing.

    Office Professional is a very useful office software suite with powerful features to meet the diverse needs of users. I hope to be able to give you timely help, and finally I wish you a happy life

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