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    Red face Turbo CAD V12 Scaling in Demo

    When I open a file supported by TurboCAD V12 the scaling translates into MM instead of inches. How can I fix this? Still vary new to TurboCAD and running a Demo that is up in 21 days. If needed I can post the file, it's not top secret, just a personal project.

    I've tried iges, step, and dwg files. BTW; the file starts as a BobCad file.

    Any info to solve this problem would be great.

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    Most likely, BobCAD is saving in mm's. What file format?

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    The formats I tried are iges, step, and dwg. It's funny how only one drawing file does this. This could be just a bug in the Demo. Just figured I would ask in this Thread to see if anyone else has had this experience.

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