Dimension, geometry, insert, and view commands
If you do not require AutoCAD objects translated into Inventor objects, you can directly open any AutoCAD DWG file in Inventor. You can then view, plot, and measure the file contents. Objects display exactly as they do in AutoCAD. In addition, all the AutoCAD data is selectable for copy and paste. You can open an AutoCAD DWG file in Inventor, and then copy and paste AutoCAD entities into any Inventor sketch.
Many AutoCAD commands are equivalent to commands in Inventor. Inventor has additional commands that have no equivalent in AutoCAD. In AutoCAD, you create 2D geometries to the required dimensions. In Inventor, the dimensions drive the geometry parametrically.
Several commands in Inventor combine the functionality of multiple single commands in AutoCAD. The General Dimension command creates a linear dimension when you select one or two elements, a diameter dimension when you select a circle, and a radius dimension when you select an arc. This command replaces several single-purpose AutoCAD commands.
This table shows AutoCAD Dimension commands and the corresponding Inventor Dimension commands in 2D Sketch environment.
AutoCAD |
Inventor |
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Linear Dimension |
General Dimension |
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Aligned Dimension |
General Dimension |
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Radius Dimension |
General Dimension |
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Diameter Dimension |
General Dimension |
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Angular Dimension |
General Dimension |
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Edit Dimension |
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Double-click the dimension |
In addition, some AutoCAD Dimension commands have corresponding Inventor commands that can only be used when dimensioning in a drawing file (IDW or DWG).
AutoCAD |
Inventor |
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Baseline Dimension |
Baseline Dimension |
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Continue Dimension |
General Dimension |
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Ordinate Dimension |
Ordinate Dimension |
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Quick Dimension |
Baseline Dimension Set |
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Ordinate Dimension Set |
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Quick Leader |
Leader Text |
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Tolerance Dimension |
Feature Control Frame |
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Center Mark |
Center Mark |
In AutoCAD, you usually create 2D geometry to the precise size required. While creating sketches for part features in Inventor, you often use 2D Sketch commands to create geometry quickly (with no regard to size). You then control the precise size and position by adding dimensional and geometric constraints.
This table compares AutoCAD Drawing commands to the corresponding Inventor Sketch commands.
AutoCAD |
Inventor |
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Line |
Line |
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Polyline |
Line |
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Polygon |
Polygon |
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Rectangle |
Two point rectangle |
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Arc |
Three point arc |
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Circle |
Center point circle |
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Spline |
Spline |
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Ellipse |
Ellipse |
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Point |
Point, Center Point |
In addition, some AutoCAD Drawing commands have corresponding Inventor commands that can only be used when drawing a 2D sketch in a drawing file (IDW or DWG).
AutoCAD |
Inventor |
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Hatch |
Fill, Hatch Sketch Region |
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Text |
Text |
You edit the 2D sketches in Inventor using the 2D editing commands to update their 3D parts. You can also find a group of 3D editing commands to modify 3D parts.
This table compares AutoCAD Editing commands to their corresponding Inventor 2D Editing commands.
AutoCAD |
Inventor |
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Erase |
Delete key |
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Copy |
Ctrl+C |
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Mirror |
Mirror |
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Offset |
Offset |
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Array |
Circular pattern |
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Rectangular pattern |
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Move |
Move |
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Rotate |
Rotate |
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Trim |
Trim |
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Extend |
Extend |
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Chamfer |
Chamfer |
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Fillet |
Fillet |
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Edit spline |
Select a fit point and drag |
In addition, some AutoCAD Editing commands have corresponding Inventor commands that can only be used when modifying a 2D sketch in a drawing file (IDW).
AutoCAD |
Inventor |
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Edit Hatch |
Right-click and select Modify Hatch |
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Edit Text |
Right-click and select Edit text |
This table compares AutoCAD Insert commands to the corresponding Inventor Insert commands.
AutoCAD |
Inventor |
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Attach Image |
Ribbon: Sketch tab Insert panel Image | ||
Import |
Ribbon: Manage tab Insert panel Import (.iges and .sat) |
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OLE Object |
Ribbon: Manage tab Insert panel Insert Object |
The mouse scroll direction for real-time zoom in AutoCAD is opposite to Inventor by default.
To reverse the mouse scroll direction to be the same as in Inventor when using real-time zoom in AutoCAD, set the system variable Zoomwheel to the value 1 (default value: 0).
This table compares AutoCAD View commands to their corresponding Inventor View commands.
AutoCAD |
Inventor |
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Pan Real-time |
Pan |
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Zoom Real-time |
Zoom |
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Zoom Window |
Zoom Window |
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Zoom All |
Zoom All |
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Zoom Previous |
F5 key |
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Free Orbit |
Free Orbit |
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Continuous Orbit |
Shift + Free orbit |