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One of costumers asked if there's a simple way to make the conversion from a DWG file into a CDR file (Corel 10). All the ways I tried created the CDR file with one layer (no different layers) and all the solids are lost. Is there anything I didn't check out? Or is a third party software needed? Thanks for any hints
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the best way is to convert the DWG to EPS and then import in to Corel if you don't have software to do this then have a look at www.kandusoftware.com we use their software it work well.
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Jim schrieb:
> the best way is to convert the DWG to EPS and then import in to Corel if you > don't have software to do this then have a look at www.kandusoftware.com we > use their software it work well. > > cheers > Jim
Hi Jim,
thanks for your reply. I know this way. But the main point of our costumer is the "layer feature" of the DWG's. He wants each DWG layer on a CDR layer.