ILoveMadoka Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) I have a series of PDF sheets created from Revit. When I import a PDF sheet into Autocad, some sheets convert everything to autocad geometry while some other sheets only convert a few lines/text objects. The rest remain and are shown as raster images. What setting(s) controls whether a PDF is seen as vector vs raster by Autocad? Ideally, I'd like to get all the sheets in a PDF format that will import and convert everything in Autocad as usable entities. (I do not think they will convert it to a .dwg format for me). Edited 5 hours ago by ILoveMadoka Quote
SLW210 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago You need to properly set up Revit. PDF is not fully vectorized after exporting it from Revit "Revit will use raster printing because this view uses..." while printing a sheet to PDF format in Revit And check the links at the bottom of those pages. You should be able to Export to a .dwg if that's what you want. Quote
ILoveMadoka Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago I do not have Revit or the original files. The PDFs were provided to me. I would LOVE the .dwg files but we may not be able to get them from a third party vendor. Quote
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