#Export from autodesk graphic full version
This doesn’t work with AutoCAD LT unfortunatley as you need the full version to insert images, however once you have done this you can share the dwg file with its satellite image with other people who have AutoCAD LT.
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#Export from autodesk graphic pdf
To test this has worked trace draw a shape in your new autocad file, now go to ArcGIS and add this data to your GIS. Geospatial & Civil Engineering vendor provides integrated 3D PDF publishing. idraw files recently and have tried everything I can think of to open/convert them.Send the image or PDF files to front or back. Import images and PDF files using Insert Import tab (PDF), (Image) or (Manage Images).You can manipulate a raster image or PDF in a view in the following ways. Now once you have inserted it you can scale it to fit your dxf rectangle. You can import images and PDF files and place them into 2D model views.Select Insert –> Raster Image Refence or type “IMAGEATTACH” The subunits of the file being saved as a dwg file determines the model size of the graphics in the resulting AutoCAD file.Open AutoCAD (I use 2002) and open your new rectangle shapefile.Find your new feature rectangle shapefile and right click on it, now click on export to DXF.In the drawing toolbar menu select “convert graphics to features”.You can also do the follwing to get it into AutoCAD: That’s it you can then use this smaller satellite image instead. Now click save, it will also ask if you want to add it to your GIS.