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Visual Changes to Objects
Not all objects when displayed in a layout will display the same in the Model
tab of the exported drawing. This includes (but is not limited to) the following
instances:
The same object displayed in multiple viewports becomes multiple objects
in the exported model space drawing. In addition, objects are transformed
and often scaled. Both of these can affect data extraction of blocks.
Some objects are converted or exploded in order to trim them.
Viewports in a layout can each have a different visual style; only a single
visual style can be used in model space.
Polylines with width that is clipped by the viewport boundary may not
be accurately trimmed in the exported drawing.
Recommendations
When exporting a layout to model space, consider the following:
The performance of the EXPORTLAYOUT command may be slower if a
model space viewport is active.
In the exported drawing, the viewport displays the original linetype, which
may not match the look of the original drawing. If this happens, assign
Continuous linetype to viewports in the original drawing.
Linetype scaling may not be accurately maintained for objects in xrefs and
blocks if PSLTSCALE is 0.
If you have a problem with xrefs during export, detach unresolved xrefs
or manually bind xrefs and then use the EXPORTLAYOUT command.
Superhatch objects (from Express Tools) are exported, but the hatching
may not stay within the original boundaries. You can use the TRIM
command in the exported drawing to correct any problems with visual
appearance.
To export a layout to a model space drawing
1 Click File menu Export Layout to Model.
NOTE You can use the EXPORTLAYOUT command only from a layout tab.
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