
Imagine a 25 cents quarter: On the bottom you have the cylinder, and on top you have the "landscape" imagine 35 different landscapes. Regarding the 35 objects, it is a matrix of 5 x 7 circles, all 23mm in diameter (each filed with different shaped and forms). They each must be placed on top of another cylindrical object. Would have been nice to get a warning or error message, instead of just stripping them. SVG TO MY POSTS.?!? I have zipped them instead. Once imported (and I need to do this 35 times!), I simply want to take the outline and extrude it 1mm. What exactly is required for me to import this in a simple manner? Ideally I would not want to scale anything in Fusion 360 given how slow any operation on SVG are I have even cut up my matrix in 35 separate SVGs to avoid working with all 35 (simplified!) images in one Fusion file since it is too sluggish. Also, that thread refers to pixels but my image is not defined in pixels (as far as I can tell). SVGs on import but that thread is 2,5 years old, so I would think that this would have been fixed by now. I did read the thread here regarding the need to scale. When importing in Fusion 360, is seems that the square now has a side of size 2.464mm.

I have made sure that the page/canvas size matches that of the drawing. In Inkscape, I drew a square with a 10 mm side. svg file designed in Inkscape into Fusion but I am having a scale issue.

Anyhow, thanks for your assistance.I am trying to import a. Two examples I can say are: 's colour fill is easier to use, while Inkscape's zoom function is nicer by not magnifying the pixels. You are probably right in suggesting that I only use one application for each project, but each does have advantages over the other. Perhaps you would be so kind as to give me some further help by describing how to access this settings/data level. I've looked in Object Properties and Document properties but cannot see the level of data that you have shown to me. Admittedly, I'm not very experienced with drawing programs.
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I remain somewhat perplexed as I cannot see how you have accessed this information. Thank you for your most informative reply. Still, I suppose yours has some significance to you and those who know you. These contributors names get more and more bizarre. But like the others have said, it's best to just use Inkscape or just use not both for the same project.
