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* **Rhinoceros 4** will open **AutoCAD file version 2007** or earlier | * **Rhinoceros 4** will open **AutoCAD file version 2007** or earlier | ||
- | Autodesk does not change the file format on every release cycle. They typically will wait 3 releases, but recently there have been releasing as many as 6 before updating the format. | + | Autodesk does not change the file format on every release cycle. They typically will wait 3 releases, but recently there have been releasing as many as 5 before updating the format. |
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+ | ===DWG/DXF File Version=== | ||
+ | * 2018 (includes AutoCAD versions 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024) | ||
+ | * 2013 (includes AutoCAD versions 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) | ||
+ | * 2010 (includes AutoCAD versions 2011 and 2012) | ||
+ | * 2007 (includes AutoCAD versions 2008 and 2009) | ||
+ | * 2004 (includes AutoCAD versions 2005 and 2006) | ||
+ | * 2000 (includes AutoCAD versions 2000i, 2002 and 2003) | ||
+ | * R12 (Includes R13 & R14) | ||
- | ===DWG File Formats=== | ||
- | * **Current AutoCAD 2018 Drawing** (also supported by AutoCAD versions **2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024**) | ||
- | * AutoCAD 2013 (also supported by AutoCAD versions 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) | ||
- | * AutoCAD 2010 (also supported by AutoCAD versions 2011 and 2012) | ||
- | * AutoCAD 2007 (also supported by AutoCAD versions 2008 and 2009) | ||
- | * AutoCAD 2004 (also supported by AutoCAD versions 2005 and 2006) | ||
- | * AutoCAD 2000 (also supported by AutoCAD versions 2000i, 2002 and 2003) | ||
- | * AutoCAD R12 (also supported by R13 & R14) | ||
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====Proxy objects==== | ====Proxy objects==== | ||
- | Proxy objects are placeholders for custom objects created by ObjectARX® applications, | + | **Proxy objects are placeholders for custom objects created by ObjectARX® applications, |
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+ | By default, proxy object messages are displayed as simple empty rectangles when opening a DWG in plain AutoCAD if the application that created the custom objects is not currently running. For example, if a drawing created in Autodesk Mechanical Desktop is opened in plain AutoCAD®, objects that were created as Autodesk Mechanical Desktop objects are displayed as proxy objects. | ||
- | By default, proxy object | + | Also, when you open a DWG with proxy object, Rhino reports //" |
Here you can perform operations such as moving and copying proxy objects. However, special editing operations unique to the ObjectARX application are not available. For example, you cannot perform parametric modifications to Autodesk Mechanical Desktop objects in any application other than in Autodesk Mechanical Desktop. | Here you can perform operations such as moving and copying proxy objects. However, special editing operations unique to the ObjectARX application are not available. For example, you cannot perform parametric modifications to Autodesk Mechanical Desktop objects in any application other than in Autodesk Mechanical Desktop. | ||
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- Import this file in Rhino. | - Import this file in Rhino. | ||
- | Proxy object will always have to be exploded. | + | Proxy object will always have to be exploded |