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News Release from: Autodesk | Subject: Autodesk Batch Drawing Converter 2004
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 August 2003
Convertor brings CAD files up to date
The Autodesk Batch Drawing Converter 2004 allows users of the AutoCAD 2004 family of products to convert any AutoCAD DWG drawing file to a DWG file format used by earlier AutoCAD releases.
The Autodesk Batch Drawing Converter 2004 is a tool that allows users of the AutoCAD 2004 family of products to convert any AutoCAD DWG drawing file to a DWG file format used by earlier AutoCAD releases This enables users of earlier versions of the software to convert to AutoCAD 2004, facilitating cross-version collaboration as well as migration to AutoCAD 2004-based software
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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"To support our customers and continue to enhance their productivity and streamline drawing collaboration, we're offering the Autodesk Batch Drawing Converter 2004, making it easier than ever to upgrade to the latest design technology", said John Sanders, Vice President of the Autodesk Platform Technology Division.
"Customers have told us that the ability to convert many DWG drawings at once to a different DWG file format supports their workflow and the updated Batch Drawing Converter does just that".
The Autodesk Batch Drawing Converter 2004 is available for download from the Autodesk website.
It will be available in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, simplified and traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Czech, Hungarian, Polish and Russian.
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