Importing CAD documents

Affinity imports CAD documents from Autodesk® AutoCAD® apps and other CAD-based apps that output DWG or DXF files.

Imported CAD DWG/DXF

The importing of CAD documents is a one-way process. You cannot overwrite the original file once it has been imported, instead saving it as an Affinity document. However, you can edit the CAD content and then export the file as a PDF document.

The DWG file format is the proprietary vector-based format for Autodesk® AutoCAD® apps. CAD apps can save to the DXF interchange file format, allowing easier importing of AutoCAD designs into a wider range of third-party apps.

Any drawing scale used in the CAD document is automatically applied to the new document (shown in File>Document Setup and when using the Measure Tool).

To import CAD documents (DWG/DXF):
  1. Do one of the following:
    • From the File menu, click Open.
    • Double-click anywhere in the empty view. (Only available when no other documents are open.)
  2. Select the file you want and click Open.
  3. On the Import Options dialog, you can choose:
    • Selection—chooses the CAD layout(s) or the model to import.
      • All Pages—imports one or more Paper Space layouts if present, excluding the Model space. Each layout becomes a separate artboard.
      • Single Page—imports an individual Paper Space layout if present; you can choose the specific layout from an additional Selected Page option.
      • Model—imports just the Model space (with margins and offsets) without Paper Space layouts.
    • Insertion units—sets the document units for the document when Model is chosen.
    • DPI—sets the resolution for the document.
    • Background colour—adds a background colour of your choice to the artboard or page (as a coloured rectangle).
    • Colour override—this changes the colour of all strokes in the document. Gradient fills use the colour with adjusted luminosities for gradient colours.
    • Remove hidden items—if checked, hidden or frozen layers are excluded on import.
    • Display entity handles—when enabled, each imported named entity is given a handle suffix, e.g. HATCH - 0x19C2 instead of HATCH. Use for troubleshooting problems with individual entities.
    • Override line weights—when Selection is set to Model, all line weights will be set to 0.1 pt with this option enabled.

Once open, you can display the CAD design as it would be seen in a CAD app by using the Hairline view mode (View>View Modes).

To import a CAD document (via Finder):
  • Open Finder and drag the DWG/DXF file to an off page area of your workspace.
To import a CAD document (via Explorer):
  • Open Explorer and drag the DWG/DXF file to an off page area of your workspace.

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