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    Default AutoCAD 2D with third dimension values for objects ?

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    Hi,

    I was told by a customer that he has AutoCAD 2D but that their platform also contains supplementary information regarding the "third dimension", for places, objects, etc ...

    If this seems possible to you with AutoCAD 2D, I am wondering where all these data could be accessible for transfering the DWG, including the 3rd dim data, to external platforms ? (in our case 3D virtual worlds) ?

    Thanks in advance,
    -michel

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    Is your client using AutoCAD LT and not the full version?
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    Hello,

    I need to check !
    Client says he is using an AutoCAD "without the 3D".

    Thanks,
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    Then that would be AutoCAD LT. He isn't going to get much 3D work done in that program.
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