If this is the case, do one of the following: If the AutoCAD drawing is extended past the page, this means the drawing will be larger than the page of the diagram. If it looks like this, then you’re in good shape: The grey box is the space the AutoCAD drawing will occupy. See Prepare for an AutoCAD import for more information. You only use the adjusted page scale in Page Setup, not during import. Note: If you calculated an adjusted page scale when preparing for import, do not specify that scale here.
If you want to work in the same scale as the AutoCAD file, set the CAD drawing scale to match the viewport scale in AutoCAD. The CAD Drawing Properties dialog will appear. Then come back to this page and continue the import process. If you want to work in the same scale as the AutoCAD file, we recommend preparing for an AutoCAD import first. If you are not a subscriber, make sure to save the file as an AutoCAD 2007. dxf file from AutoCAD versions 2007 through 2017. If you are a subscriber of Visio Plan 2, you can import a. If you need more information along the way, this article explains each step of the process. Then select the AutoCAD file, specify the scale and layer options, and the drawing will appear on the page. Generally, here’s how you import: Click Insert > CAD Drawing. You can import an AutoCAD drawing into a Visio diagram, and then overlay shapes to give it more meaning.