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Is your CAD system incomplete?
Do you maintain not only your .DWG or .DGN files, but also raster files and maybe even "board" drawings?
Would your job be easier if all your documents were in standard .DWG or .DGN format?
Have you tried conversion software, but found the results unacceptable?
Does the time and cost associated with redrafting your non-CAD documents onto CAD make it an unacceptable option also?
If so, ......
Introducing GRAPHICS AUTOMATION's Document Automation.
GRAPHICS AUTOMATION has supplied support services to the engineering community for more than ten years. These services include, but are not limited to; field verification, scanning, design, database entry and management, CAD drafting and plotting. In addition, GRAPHICS AUTOMATION makes available document automation, a tool which uses the latest technology to convert your existing non-CAD documentation into AutoCAD's .DWG or Microstation's .DGN CAD files.
Document automation combines the ease and functionality of a database with the precision presentation of a CAD system. Also, document automation divides the redrafting effort into its two component parts, data entry and graphics. By using the best tool available to deal with each of these components, GRAPHICS AUTOMATION is able to complete your conversion project with the greatest possible savings in both time and expense.
Document automation addresses documentation in virtually any format. The documents to be converted can be in the form of original "board" drawings, prints, mylars, sepias, raster files, other CAD files, etc. Redline markups of existing drawings can also be included in the conversion process. All converted documents are generated as standard .DWG or .DGN vector files. Our procedure does not rely upon scanning in any form. Therefore, we are able to free you from the heightened document management concerns that are associated with the maintaining vector and raster files simultaneously. Additionally, we eliminate your need to employ additional software and specially trained CAD operators to make subsequent revisions to raster/vector hybrid
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