It uses the standard .dwg format, though you may need a converter if you're trying to open files created in the newest versions of AutoCAD.

AutoCAD 2007 is an older version of the popular computer-aided design (CAD) software developed by Autodesk. It was widely used for drafting, design, and documentation in various fields such as architecture, engineering, and construction.

Despite its age, AutoCAD 2007 provides essential tools that are still relevant for 2D drafting and basic 3D design:

While 3D was the star, 2D drafting—the core of AutoCAD—received significant quality-of-life updates.

To manage the influx of new 3D tools, Autodesk introduced the .

: This feature allows users to enter commands and see dimensions directly at the cursor, reducing the need to look at the command line constantly.