A lightweight, 2D-only AutoCAD file that shows precise locations of nozzles and pipe centerlines. The recipient can dimension and plot without ever seeing a 3D solid.
Usually, to see a CADWorx drawing in plain AutoCAD, you have to install a . This is a free piece of software, but it is a headache for three reasons: cadworx export to autocad with out object enabler
This command strips all application-specific (AEC) proxy graphics and replaces them with basic 3D faces and polylines. The result is ugly but functional. A lightweight, 2D-only AutoCAD file that shows precise
The Object Enabler (OE) from Hexagon is a free utility that allows vanilla AutoCAD to read and display CADWorx proprietary objects (like elbows, flanges, and nozzles) as native solids rather than as proxy graphics. So why would anyone want to bypass it? This is a free piece of software, but