sbmathias
Industrial
- Jan 29, 2004
- 50
This only peripherally pertains to this forum, but I thought someone here might have run into this.
Have many Word docs with embedded AutoCAD drawings in them. If we need to edit, we can double-click the drawing and AutoCAD will open. We can edit, save, and all is good.
I have a new machine, and primarily run SolidWorks. SolidWorks comes with a dwg-compatible application called DWGeditor, so I haven't installed AutoCAD. If I double-click on an AutoCAD graphic in Word, I get a "can't find that application" error. Tried to convert within Word, but there don't seem to be many options.
So, the question is: Is there any reasonable way to tell Word to open these AutoCAD objects in DWGeditor? I've posted this same question in the SolidWorks forum.
Have many Word docs with embedded AutoCAD drawings in them. If we need to edit, we can double-click the drawing and AutoCAD will open. We can edit, save, and all is good.
I have a new machine, and primarily run SolidWorks. SolidWorks comes with a dwg-compatible application called DWGeditor, so I haven't installed AutoCAD. If I double-click on an AutoCAD graphic in Word, I get a "can't find that application" error. Tried to convert within Word, but there don't seem to be many options.
So, the question is: Is there any reasonable way to tell Word to open these AutoCAD objects in DWGeditor? I've posted this same question in the SolidWorks forum.