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    Question Export or Save DWG file to .STEP or .IGES

    Ok I need help saving or exporting .DWG to .step or .iges file. I do have a copy of Inventor Pro 2006. However I am not yet familiar w/the software. I tried to import the DWG file into Inventor but the main componets were incomplete. I saw somewhere that if you exploded the image to 2D that it would open in Inventor. I did that However everything was scattered so that does me absolutely no good. Is there any way to do this with Mechanical Desktop. If someone could help me I would greatley appreciate any help. What would happen if I just renamed the file as a .step or .iges other than absolutely nothing????

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    Default Re: Export or Save DWG file to .STEP or .IGES

    AFAIK, step and iges are 3d formats so "exploding to 2d" won't help.
    Vanilla AutoCAD does not create these formats so I think you need to persevere with Inventor or Mechancial Desktop.
    Renaming a file will achieve nothing, I'm afraid.

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    Default Re: Export or Save DWG file to .STEP or .IGES

    I do have a copy of mechanical desk top 2006 didn't figure there was a difference considering upon install it prompted me for which icon I wanted to display as quick link mechanical or autocad

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    Default Re: Export or Save DWG file to .STEP or .IGES

    I believe MDT 2006 has export to iges. Could be wrong though.

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    Default Re: Export or Save DWG file to .STEP or .IGES

    Quote Originally Posted by jaberwok
    I believe MDT 2006 has export to iges. Could be wrong though.
    I'll have to re-install it right now using the 2007 demo

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    Default Re: Export or Save DWG file to .STEP or .IGES

    Quote Originally Posted by forums.133238
    I'll have to re-install it right now using the 2007 demo
    ACAD-M can export IGES by going to File>Export IGES.

    MDT can also export STEP by going to the same location (File>Export and choosing STEP).

    Hope this helps!
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    Default Re: Export or Save DWG file to .STEP or .IGES

    Quote Originally Posted by jonathan.landeros
    ACAD-M can export IGES by going to File>Export IGES.

    MDT can also export STEP by going to the same location (File>Export and choosing STEP).

    Hope this helps!
    Thanks helps alot still pretty new to this

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