Objects imported into a new or open drawing
Import processes can be performed in the current AutoCAD drawing or in a new drawing. The application opens a new drawing automatically if needed
Basic target layer or new target layers using a field value
Define a common target layer or select a field from the incoming data source to take its values as the target layer for each new imported object
Use field based blocks for points and centroids
Choose between AutoCAD Points or Block References when importing point features or polygon feature centroids. When using Blocks, you can select a field to choose the Block References names to insert and "map" fields from the incoming data to Attributes included inside the Block definitions
Block insertion parameters from field values
Also use fields from the incoming data to define Block insertion parameters, such as the scale and the rotation
Polygon fills and transparencies
Fill polygon areas using AutoCAD Hatches and define the Hatches parameters, such as pattern, angle and scale. Apply transparencies to the Hatches
Creation of polygon centroids during import
Draw optional centroids when importing polygon features using AutoCAD Points or Block References
Labeling objects while importing
Choose a data field to label any object: point type, linear type or polygonal type (centroids). Smart text location for the linear type objects. The properties for the new texts (rotation, height, etc.) can be taken from other data fields
Spatial filter
Import only the objects in the current view
Elevation and thickness from field values
Take field values from incoming data to set the elevation and/or thickness for the new objects
Import data from tables as XDATA (EED)
Import Features data as XDATA (EED) to get more "intelligent" AutoCAD drawings
* Only available in Standard and Professional editions
Speed up the processes skipping some wizard steps
Skip unnecessary steps for a particular job and go directly to the execution of the import process, to follow all the guidelines set by the import wizard
Use the intuitive palette options or the quick import function
Use the right-click menu on a particular data source to import from this source, or run the import command that avoids having to open the application palette if you do not want it
Batch import
Import all the files from a folder in one go. If needed, separate the content of each file in different Layers
Import Tasks
The Tasks allow to repeat any import process so many times as desired without needing to enter the parameters again. Manage and execute Tasks in the application palette
* Only available in Professional edition