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How Do You Convert Sketchup To Vectorworks?

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How Do You Convert Sketchup To Vectorworks?

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In any office setting there are many occasions when you have to send or receive files from another office, and design firms are no exception to this. One problem you might face is if the files sent to you for a particular design were done using one program, while your office uses another. For example, the file could have been created in Google SketchUp, while your office uses Vectorworks. But instead of getting your own copy of SketchUp and installing it on your computer so you can edit the file, you can use Vectorworks to convert the SketchUp file. Load the SketchUp file that you want to convert to Vectorworks onto your computer. Save it to a folder on your desktop named “SketchUp Files.” Open Vectorworks. Select “File” from the menu and click “Import.” From the options select “Import SketchUp.” The “Import Settings” dialog box will pop up. Enter the “Wall,” “Floor” and “Rock Face” thicknesses that you would like to use for the imported model. Then click on the “Geometry” tab and clic

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