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NOTE All topology information, links to external databases, object data, and civil
objects are lost when you use this command. Only drawing objects are exported.
Geospatial features are ignored. To move geospatial feature data to another format,
use
Migrating GIS Data (Bulk Copy) (page 617).
See also:
Importing DXF Files (page 391)
NOTE All topology information, links to external databases, object data, and civil
objects are lost when you use this command. Only drawing objects are exported.
Geospatial features are ignored. To move geospatial feature data to another format,
use
Migrating GIS Data (Bulk Copy) (page 617).
To create a DXF file
1 Click
Save As AutoCAD Drawing.
2 Select a type of DXF from the Files of Type list.
3 Specify a name and location for the file and click Save.
Quick Reference
SAVEAS
Saves an unnamed drawing with a file name or renames the current drawing
File menu Save As
Menu
SAVEASCommand Line
Exporting Maps to DWG Format
You can save both geospatial features and DWG objects to DWG format from
the Display Manager. This allows you to share styled maps with users who do
not have Display Manager(for example, users of AutoCAD or a previous version
of AutoCAD Map 3D).
In the output drawing, styling is preserved, but object attributes, labels, and
any
joined data (page 507) are not. You can view the output drawing with
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