![]() Then import into SketchUp and the text will appear. Open the DWG in Double CAD and you can select various options when exporting including explode text and explode objects and save as a new file name. ![]() My favoured workaround however, which I think works better, is to use Imsi Doublecad XT which is free to download ( ). You can try using the TXTEXP command in your CAD software which should explode the text allowing it to be seen when importing into SketchUp. Periodically I (and many others) contact the developers regarding this issue and still no solution unfortunately.
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