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Hi All!

 

Got a quick question here... is there any way if we have the full blown navisworks software that we can convert a navisworks file into something that autocad can read? Thx for any help on this!:)

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The answer to this is no, you cannot directly do it. Navisworks is a read-only file and it is one-way: "from" a CAD package "to" Navisworks, and that's all. You can export as *.DWF/x or *.FBX. If you had a Building Design Suite, you could try and import the FBX into 3ds Max, and export as DWG, but I wouldn't suspect you'd get great results. Doesn't hurt though.

 

The Links ReMark provided are the NWC file format, which is "from" a CAD package "to" Navisworks. NWC = Navisworks Cache file, so those will not work either.

 

I have not found where you can take any Navisworks format (NWF, NWD or NWC) and take it to AutoCAD. There may be something that exist, but I haven't seen it if so.

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With AutoCAD 2016 You can use nwc as xref. Maybe from there it is poosible to export it to whatever undocumented adventures path.. ( I only tried xref nwc). Navisworks is the 'endstation' and a BIM show stopper if you ask me.

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Cool tip Halam, never knew you could reference NWCs, and apparently NWDs as well. Good to know for future BIM collaboration ventures with people still using AutoCAD. :)

 

-TZ

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Ask yourself,.. Do you ever hear about any 'improvement' for AutoCAD?
I'm not sure I'm following the question? Are you implying that AutoCAD doesn't get the announcements for their new features on releases?
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Well, you're civil I believe, and I'm MEP for buildings, so AutoCAD is definitely out for my line of work. Nobody wants 2D MEP anymore. So my industry is quickly retiring AutoCAD as the program of choice.

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