You can import data from V7 DGN and V8 DGN files into AutoCAD and save the data to DWG files.
The import process translates basic DGN data into the corresponding DWG file data and specialized data as a best fit. There are several translation options to determine how certain data such as text elements and external references are handled. You can manipulate text elements and external references, and select the conversion units based on DGN unit settings.
The import process handles DGN objects and properties that have a direct correlation to DWG objects and properties without any issues. For example, levels in MicroStation translate directly to AutoCAD layers. However, DGN objects and properties that have no direct correlation to DWG objects and properties may not translate completely. The following are known limitations resulting from this issue.
See the DGNIMPORT Conversion Table for specific details about the scope of importing MicroStation objects and other data.
See the DGNIMPORT Unit Mapping Table for specific details about unit conversions when importing MicroStation objects.
To optimize the data transfer from the MicroStation® DGN file format, request that the creator of the MicroStation drawings consider the following recommendations:
When importing a DGN file, ensure that the DWG file's drawing units match either the master units or sub units of the DGN file. For example, assume that you are importing a DGN file with master units set to meters, and sub units set to millimeters. You can set the DWG file's drawing units to meters. When importing the DGN file, in the Import DGN Settings dialog box, specify master units as the conversion unit.
If a DGN file does not contain linetype definitions, and these definitions do not exist in any *.rsc files in the support path, all linetypes in the DGN file are displayed as a continuous linetype in AutoCAD. To ensure that custom linetypes are displayed, copy the corresponding *.rsc files to the support path. Alternatively you can add the RSC file path to the search path in AutoCAD in the Options dialog box (Files tab, Support File Search Path).
While importing a DGN file, the program displays the Import DGN Settings dialog box. To convert referenced DGN files to block references, select the Import into Current Drawing option and the Translate References to Blocks or Xrefs option. To convert the referenced DGN files to DWG external references, ensure that both these options are cleared.
Do not use the MicroStation standard line styles 1 to 7. The scaling for these line styles is based on output device coordinates. For best results, use custom line styles.
Translation mappings define how DGN properties translate to DWG properties. You can use the DGN Mapping Setups dialog box to create, modify, rename, or delete mapping translations based on your company’s CAD standards. For example:
The DGN Mapping Setups dialog box displays when you click Mapping Setups in the Import DGN Settings and Export DGN Settings dialog boxes. You can also use the DGNMAPPING command to display this dialog box.