How to Import PDF into AutoCAD?
"I need to import a PDF file into my AutoCAD drawing and make some modification to it. After I make the modifications, I would like to save it back in a DWG or DXF file. I am currently using AutoDesk Map 2006 and I also have Raster Design 2006. Can someone direct me in accomplishing my goal."
If you are also confusing on how to import PDF into AutoCAD just as the user above, you may have come to the right place. PDF to AutoCAD Converter is a nice and easy-to-use program to help you convert PDF to AutoCAD with simple step. It retains lines, arcs, true type texts and convert raster image to vector entities.
In this article, we will tell you exactly how to import PDF into AutoCAD in detail. You can order the software and follow us step by step.
Quick Start: How to Convert PDF to AutoCAD Effortlessly?
Step 1. You can see the interface of the program as below, and add a PDF file to it by clicking "..." on the General panel.

Step 2. Choose the destination of the generated AutoCAD file in the next step, and select File Version and Type you need. You can also select page range to convert part of PDF files to AutoCAD.

Step 3. If you want to export PDF as scanned image, you can do related settings in the second panel. Then you can press the Convert button to start converting PDF into AutoCAD.
When the conversion is finished, you will be able to edit the converted files in AutoCAD, just import PDF into AutoCAD as you like then. Come on and buy the full version to experience a new lifestyle.
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