how to convert dwg to dgn?

from cad to microstation, need to convert blocks, templates, xrefs, attributes .

please help to convert

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  • Hi Aparna,

    It's always best to follow Forum best practices and tell the forum which version are you using. The solution (if any) isn't always the same.

    from cad to microstation

    Microstation is a CAD program, so I believe that in reality you're asking to convert from Autocad (DWG) to Microstation (DGN).

    There are several ways to convert your files to DGN:

    1 - Inside Autocad use export to DGN, here you should use a remap to help get the attributes of your elements translate the more accurately possible.

    2 - Inside Microstation use Import from Backstage \ Import \ Common File Types. 

    3 - Inside Microstation open directly the desire DWG and go to Backstage \ Save As \ choose the DGN format and use a remap to get the best solution.

    You can use each solution for blocks, templates, xref (in fact xref are DWG files all the same, so if you want to convert DWG files that have Xref you should import with Xref so that link is mantained.

    If there are many files you should use Batch Convert.

    Please click Verified Answer on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.

    Hope this helps and regards.

    José

    Answer Verified By: Aparna Reddy 

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  • Hi Aparna,

    It's always best to follow Forum best practices and tell the forum which version are you using. The solution (if any) isn't always the same.

    from cad to microstation

    Microstation is a CAD program, so I believe that in reality you're asking to convert from Autocad (DWG) to Microstation (DGN).

    There are several ways to convert your files to DGN:

    1 - Inside Autocad use export to DGN, here you should use a remap to help get the attributes of your elements translate the more accurately possible.

    2 - Inside Microstation use Import from Backstage \ Import \ Common File Types. 

    3 - Inside Microstation open directly the desire DWG and go to Backstage \ Save As \ choose the DGN format and use a remap to get the best solution.

    You can use each solution for blocks, templates, xref (in fact xref are DWG files all the same, so if you want to convert DWG files that have Xref you should import with Xref so that link is mantained.

    If there are many files you should use Batch Convert.

    Please click Verified Answer on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.

    Hope this helps and regards.

    José

    Answer Verified By: Aparna Reddy 

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