Detailed methods of PDF to CAD, worth collecting

Everyone in their daily work in CAD must have been exposed to a PDF file of drawings, convenient for viewing PDF files, but can not be edited. To be able to edit the drawing content, you need to convert PDF to CAD, we all want to know how to do this right? Today small detail PDF to CAD method to share with you, you want to know friends can look at.

1. Open the CAD version of the converter , then we can click into the CAD converter operating window, click the software icon in the top left of the converter can be adjusted to display the page size.
Detailed methods of PDF to CAD, worth collecting

2. Next, we can see that the left side of the toolbar has six kinds of sheet format conversion function, we choose to convert drawing "PDF turn CAD" option on it.
Detailed methods of PDF to CAD, worth collecting

3. Then you need to add in the CAD converter converts PDF files that you need, there are two ways to add a file. One is click on the "Click File" option, find the file you want to convert be added to the open jump out of the "open" page. Another is the ability to drag and drop files directly interface converter for opening.
Detailed methods of PDF to CAD, worth collecting

4. It will be added after the completion of a CAD file, click on the "Browse" option button, then the interface will jump to another "Choose Folder", select a file in the folder, click on the "Select Folder" option and do save the PDF to CAD files. The "Output Type" is set to dwg format.
Detailed methods of PDF to CAD, worth collecting

5. Click the bottom right of the "batch conversion" option button, wait for the file conversion is complete, you can click on the "Share" button, the link will produce a file to send to friends, friends you can open the file to see after copying.
6.Detailed methods of PDF to CAD, worth collecting

Well, the above is a detailed method to share the PDF to CAD, the method is relatively simple in their daily work and more popular, the partner can not take a good look over the conversion process.

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