You can now import your DWG file directly into an assembly using the Place Components command. In the Place Component dialog box, you can now choose to include a DWG file as a placed component in your assembly.
Previously, you had to open DWG geometry in an assembly by placing a part file that contained DWG model geometry.
For more information, see About Importing Files from Other CAD Systems.
You can now insert multiple DWG files directly into an Inventor assembly or part file to use as an associative DWG underlay.
When you place or import a DWG file into your part or assembly, any new text style or layer you create now has the filename as its prefix. For example, if you have a layer named "Layer1" in a DWG file named "Myfile.dwg," your layer is named "Myfile | Layer1."
For more information, see To Import or Open AutoCAD DWG Files.
Now, you can open an AutoCAD DWG file directly from the right-click context menu in your part or assembly model browser node in Inventor.
To seamlessly open your DWG file in AutoCAD:
For more information, see To Import or Open AutoCAD DWG Files.
After placing an AutoCAD DWG file in your Assembly, the following context menu items are available through the right-click context menu on your DWG file browser node.
For more information, see To Work with Associative DWG in a Part or Assembly File.
If enabled, the following types of DWG geometry are inferred and are automatically projected after sketch creation:
Cropped DWG geometry is not inferred.
For more information, see To Project Geometry into a 2D Sketch.
Previously when you created a joint on DWG Underlay geometry, the resulting joint was not created on the same plane as the sketch.
Now if the selected DWG Underlay geometry is within the XY, YZ, or XZ plane, the resulting joint is created on the same plane as the sketch in the same way a joint is created between 2D Inventor geometry.
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For more information on working with DWG Underlays in part and assembly files, see To Work with Associative DWG in a Part and Assembly File.