Step 3: Ensure “2D sketch” is selected, and click “next.” Step 2: Under “Import” on your toolbar, select DXF / DWG and choose the file you want to import. Step 1: Pre-select a Plane or Face to import your DXF or DWG onto. In this blog, I’m going to take you through those steps to ensure none of your data gets left behind in this smooth and easy process. Inside of SOLIDWORKS, there are a multitude of tools to help you take and convert your old 2D drawings, and begin to create 3D parametric models with them. But for users who have been using a 2D system for many years and have an exorbitant amount of data, making the switch isn’t always as easy as deciding to. In the current state of CAD affairs, everyone is either using or has heard of 3D CAD.
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