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    • B Offline
      Ben Ritter
      last edited by

      Hello everyone,

      I'm looking or suggestions on where to look in Autocad to change how it opens .dxf files, specifically, how the drawing units are determined.

      When I open a particular .dxf file, the drawing units become millimeters. When a co-worker opens the same file, it comes in as feet and inches, which is what I want.

      I can eventually get the units and all object distances converted to feet/inches, but that process is not as clean. I'm running 2006.

      Thanks for your help.

      Ben

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      • KrisidiousK Offline
        Krisidious
        last edited by

        units are not automatically converted in autocad per program but per file.

        each file should have it's own units. I could be wrong but I would doubt that you two are opening the same file saved on the same machine, he has changed the units, or your speaking of dimensioning and not the actual drawing units.

        under the format menu on top of AutoCAD. you'll find two areas of help.

        first and foremost is the actual units of the drawing you are viewing which is found under "Drawing Setup"

        the other is "Dimension Styles" this is where you set up how you will dimension your drawing, what unit tolerances, text styles and sizes and such.

        I hope this helps, if not let us know...

        also I wanted to add that DXF files are flat or 2D files that lack the colors, line-types and fonts that the DWG carries.

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          Ben Ritter
          last edited by

          Kristoff,

          I appreciate your suggestions.

          The other guy is opening the same .dxf file, I watched him do so. After opening the file, we go to Drawing Properties and the Units are shown as Feet on his computer, Millimeters on mine.

          Thanks again, Ben

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          • B Offline
            Ben Ritter
            last edited by

            I meant to say Drawing Setup, not Drawing Properties.

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            • P Offline
              PeterCharles
              last edited by

              From the ACAD 2007 programmers help file

              Header group codes :-
              $INSUNITS 70
              Default drawing units for AutoCAD DesignCenter blocks:
              0 = Unitless; 1 = Inches; 2 = Feet; 3 = Miles; 4 = Millimeters;
              5 = Centimeters; 6 = Meters; 7 = Kilometers; 8 = Microinches;
              9 = Mils; 10 = Yards; 11 = Angstroms; 12 = Nanometers;
              13 = Microns; 14 = Decimeters; 15 = Decameters;
              16 = Hectometers; 17 = Gigameters; 18 = Astronomical units;
              19 = Light years; 20 = Parsecs

              Open the DXF file in a text editor and check the setting.

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              • AnssiA Offline
                Anssi
                last edited by

                From Help:

                MEASUREINIT system variable

                Type: Integer
                Saved in: Registry
                Initial value: varies by country

                Sets the initial drawing units as imperial or metric. Specifically, MEASUREINIT controls which hatch pattern and linetype files an existing drawing uses when it's opened. Also controls which template is used.

                0 Imperial; uses the hatch pattern file and linetype file designated by the ANSIHatch and ANSILinetype registry settings

                1 Metric; uses the hatch pattern file and linetype file designated by the ISOHatch and ISOLinetype registry settings

                Anssi

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                  Ben Ritter
                  last edited by

                  PeterCharles,

                  Here is what I found when opening the file in Notepad:

                  $CECOLOR
                  62
                  0
                  9
                  $LUNITS
                  70
                  2
                  9
                  $LUPREC
                  70

                  I'm not sure if this means my units are feet or what?

                  Thanks

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                  • B Offline
                    Ben Ritter
                    last edited by

                    Anssi,

                    Thanks for your suggestion. My MEASUREINIT setting was and is "0".

                    Ben

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