Export of drawing data to AutoCAD

You can export an Autodesk Inventor drawing file in AutoCAD format when you must fully translate the content into AutoCAD objects and access to the AutoCAD geometric entities in the view blocks (for example, lines, arcs circles, and so on).

Note on saving drawing files as Autodesk Inventor Drawings (.dwg)

Autodesk Inventor files saved in Autodesk Inventor Drawing (*.dwg) format can be opened directly in AutoCAD where you can view, plot, and measure the Autodesk Inventor data. Autodesk Inventor drawing views remain linked to the parts and assemblies from which the views are created. However, this drawing data is not fully editable in AutoCAD. If you require a drawing that is 100% editable in AutoCAD, then export the file.

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DWG file translation

The AutoCAD Drawing (.dwg) files are created according to the options you set when exporting an Autodesk Inventor drawing file.

Create template to export AutoCAD drawing

To deliver a DWG file from Autodesk Inventor that is fully editable in AutoCAD, an Autodesk Inventor drawing (*.dwg) may not completely satisfy that requirement. You may still need to use translation to export an AutoCAD drawing. Work in DWG format and start with a translation-friendly DWG template to improve translation results and reduce post-translation cleanup work in AutoCAD.

For more information, see Create drawing templates.

Mapping line types, annotations, and colors

When exporting an Autodesk Inventor drawing to an AutoCAD or AutoCAD Mechanical file, you can map the line types in the drawing to the AutoCAD line types in the destination file.

The translator compares the definitions in the two files and sets the default mapping to an appropriate match when possible. If no appropriate match can be found, the Autodesk Inventor line style is mapped to the Continuous AutoCAD line type. You can use the Mappings Options dialog box to change the default mapping.

Note: LIN files (.lin) contain one or more AutoCAD line type definitions. Each definition contains a name, a description, and a set of numerical codes. Each definition spans two lines. The first line contains the line type name and a description. The second line contains the numerical codes that define the actual line type pattern.

You can use any .lin file as the source of AutoCAD line types. To use a different .lin file, in the Line Type dialog box, click Browse to find and select the appropriate file. Note that changing the current .lin file or selecting the current .lin file again causes Autodesk Inventor to reset the line style mappings to default values based on the selected file.

The Continuous AutoCAD line type is always available regardless of the contents of the current .lin file.

Click Reset defaults to reset Autodesk Inventor to use the default .lin file and default line style mappings.

You can choose to export dimensions as AutoCAD dimensions or as lines and text. You can export symbols as AutoCAD blocks or as lines and text. You can also select to use AutoCAD color indices for entities and layers.

Saving in AutoCAD Mechanical format

If AutoCAD Mechanical is installed on your computer, you can set options to save the drawing in a format that uses AutoCAD Mechanical capabilities.

Part references are created according to the following rules: