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How to import x-y points into a CAD (for example AutoCAD) This program takes your list of points (maybe a list of x-y points in a text file or an Excel spreadsheet) and creates imports a DXF file from them. You can view the DXF file graphically and then save it so that it can be imported into a CAD program like AutoCAD or MicroStation or Rhino. Here is a schematic of what the program does:
There is a free demo of Pointor here. You can use Pointor for GIS data and engineering data, too of course. The latest version gives you a graphical preview of the data before you import:
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A mapping and topology utility for GIS systems. Code-X-Y to DXF file conversion.
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