DWG Export for SpaceClaim 1.0

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    SpaceClaim 2008 and above

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DWG Export for SpaceClaim is an AutoCAD DWG file export add-in for SpaceClaim�®. This add-in gives SpaceClaim the ability to export 3D solid data from a SpaceClaim part and assembly document to 3d solids in an AutoCAD DWG file. SpaceClaim already has the ability to export AutoCAD DWG files. However the DWG export feature ignores solids and surfaces and only exports curves, thus making the DWG file practically useless for 3D modeling in AutoCAD or other programs that can read solids from DWG files. DWG Export for SpaceClaim removes this limitation by giving SpaceClaim the ability to export solids to AutoCAD DWG files. DWG Export for SpaceClaim is very easy to use. It adds new commands to SpaceClaim. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SpaceClaim and adds a new ribbon bar to SpaceClaim called "SYCODE" containing the newly added commands. The new commands are: Export - Exports a DWG file Help - Displays the DWG Export for SpaceClaim help file Register - Displays the DWG Export for SpaceClaim product registration dialog box About - Displays the DWG Export for SpaceClaim about box

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