![]() If you prefer a video instead of this article then watch it here to learn all about converting vector PDFs into AutoCAD files.īefore you import the PDF make sure you open a blank drawing in AutoCAD and then type UN and press enter. Importing PDFs created by AutoCAD or other software capable of producing vector output like illustrator is quite easy and you can import these types of files with layer, line, text and more data types. So, let’s start with the obvious option that’s built-in AutoCAD PDF import tool. I will also show you the complete workflow of cleaning the imported file, scaling it with proper units and converting line objects into the text from the imported file. In this article, I will show you step by step method of converting a raster as well as Vector PDF files into AutoCAD in native CAD format. You need to convert it into a readable format first using other software like Inkscape to make it work in AutoCAD. However, if your file is a scanned drawing then that’s a raster file which you cannot directly import in AutoCAD as a line drawing. If you’ve exported the PDF from AutoCAD using its PDF plotters, then it’s essentially a vector file that can be easily added back to AutoCAD and converted to DWG. There are essentially two types of PDF files, a raster file and a vector. To convert PDF into DWG you need to first know the type of PDF file that you have.
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