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[[DXF]] Files can be exported from the Tygron Platform directly to be used as a base in an AutoCAD Drawing. | [[DXF]] Files can be exported from the Tygron Platform directly to be used as a base in an AutoCAD Drawing. | ||
The video below explains how this works. | The video below explains how this works. | ||
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{{video|link=https://youtu.be/DyLB7XuHots|description=Video tutorial on exporting a DXF file [[Project]].}} | {{video|link=https://youtu.be/DyLB7XuHots|description=Video tutorial on exporting a DXF file [[Project]].}} | ||
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* [[How to set the Geo-location of a DXF]] | |||
* [[How to set the unit of measurement for a DXF]] | |||
* [[How to deal with a long processing DXF import]] | |||
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Revision as of 08:58, 29 March 2023
DXF Files can be exported from the Tygron Platform directly to be used as a base in an AutoCAD Drawing. The video below explains how this works.