This standalone tool is used to convert PDF files to DXF and other file formats used by CAD applications. It runs in Windows and does not require the presence of any CAD application. The results are usable vector geometry and text. CAD users often receive a PDF file when they need a DWG. Attempts to screen capture the PDF results in a low resolution image that doesn't plot well and can't be snapped to. Using our conversion tool, if the PDF file contains vector geometry, if will result in highly usable polylines in CAD. Text annotations become text objects. Note: If you run full AutoCAD 2000 or higher, you should be looking at our PdfImport product. Details: A single dialog controls the process of converting PDF files. 
Details of the programs functionality is described below. | Function | Description | | Open: | Use a standard Windows open dialog to select your PDF file. | | Preview: | The preview window lets you visually confirm the contents of the selected page before processing. You can zoom in to examine details or zoom extents for the big picture. | | Pages: | Since PDFs can contain multiple pages, you can browse and select pages with a single click before processing. | | Process: | Even large files process in seconds, with a visual status bar at the bottom. |
Summary: - Visual preview before importing.
- Handles multiple page files with ease.
- Generates paths as polylines for smaller file size.
- Text generated as CAD Text.
Export File Formats: - DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
- SCR (AutoCAD Script File)
Product Support: Email & Discussion Group Support | Important Notes: | - Does not convert vector fonts to editable text.
- Does not support raster images, such as scans.
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Price: Only $60 |