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objects may have multiple scale representations. Annotative objects are
decomposed and scale representations are saved to separate layers, which are
named based on their original layer and appended with a number.
Conversion File Folder Specifies the location in which the conversion package
is created. Lists the last nine locations in which conversion packages were
created. To specify a new location, click Browse and navigate to the location
you want. If this field is left unchanged, the conversion file is created in the
folder containing the first specified drawing file. In a sheet set context, the
conversion file is created in the folder containing the sheet set data (DST) file.
Browse [...] Opens a standard file selection dialog box, in which you can
navigate to a location where you create the conversion package.
Conversion File Name Specifies the method for naming the conversion
package. Displays the default file name for the conversion package. This option
is not available if the conversion package type is set to Folder.
Prompt for a File Name Displays a standard file selection dialog box where
you can enter the name of the conversion package.
Overwrite if Necessary Uses a logical default file name. If the file name already
exists, the existing file is automatically overwritten.
Increment File Name if Necessary Uses a logical default file name. If the file
name already exists, a number is added to the end. This number is incremented
each time a new conversion package is saved.
Path Options Provides options for organizing the files and folders that are
included in the conversion package.
Use Organized Folder Structure Duplicates the folder structure for the files
being converted. The root folder is the top-level folder within a hierarchical
folder tree.
The following the considerations apply:
Relative paths remain unchanged. Relative paths outside the source root
folder retain up to one level of the folder path above them, and are placed
in the root folder.
Full (absolute) paths within the root folder tree are converted to relative
paths. Full paths outside the source root folder retain up to one level of
the folder path above them, and are placed in the root folder.
Full paths outside the root folder tree are converted to No Path and are
moved to the root folder or to a folder within the root folder tree.
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