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Import and export DWFx files in Archicad

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How we can import and export DWFx files in Archicad ?
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Anonymous
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DWF: IMPORT.....File/External Content/Place External Drawing/
EXPORT.....1.) File/Save As/
2.) Publish to DWF

Take a look to the .pdf manuals in the Graphisoft folder.
Anonymous
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andro55 wrote:
DWF: IMPORT.....File/External Content/Place External Drawing/
EXPORT.....1.) File/Save As/
2.) Publish to DWF

Take a look to the .pdf manuals in the Graphisoft folder.
Sorry, I missed the "x" (DWFx) in your post. That isn't yet available.
Anonymous
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Ok, Thanks !
The question was exactly this.
I know Import or export in DWF. The problem is DWFx ( DWF file with digital signature ). And i have another software problem, my OS is Mac OS X.
Anonymous
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Hi all.

Any news on this matter?
I have a structural engineer who uses DWFx files containing a 3D model which she can spin around using Autodesk design review or Autodesk Navisworks.

Paulo, add a signature to your profile with your computer and AC version details. That would help who wants to answer to your posts.
Anonymous
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Bump.

Any plans for this yet? I assume a standard DWF export would still be read-able but missing the all important 'x' data.
Anonymous
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dwf-X it seems a file assigned.

If you open the dwfx file in autodesk review, wich is free, you can save it as normal DWF.
Then you can open it on archicad.

That is all well for exporting e.g. a floor plan. How about exporting a 3D model as DWF? This is a more and more common requirement at some stage of our projects in Australia. And the DWFx is still not available on macOS - only 12 years passed...