DXF/DWG and DWF export procedure

You can export a single DXF/DWG or DWF file, or export several files as a batch.

It is frequently helpful to view the translated file in a third-party software program to ensure that the translation process did not introduce unwanted effects. After export, leave the file open and import the exported file back into a Vectorworks file or into another software package. Compare the two versions, noting any problems. For example, the loss of object fills in earlier versions of DXF/DWG can cause unwanted lines to display. Correct these problems in a copy of the Vectorworks file and export the file again. Export options can be saved as a set.

Do not change the file extension of the exported file, or other software packages will not be able to read the file. Do not export as binary DXF unless you are certain that the recipient will be able to read this format.

AutoCAD users may report that circles and other objects look like blocky polygons. They can improve the appearance of the drawing by zooming in and using either the “regenall” or “regen” command, or by increasing the VIEWRES value.

Exporting a single DXF/DWG or DWF file

Command

Path

       Export DXF/DWG

       Export DWF

File > Export

1.      Select the appropriate command.

Either the DXF DWG Export Options or the DWF Export Options dialog box opens, depending on your selection. The dialog boxes are very similar, except for the file format settings.

2.Select the appropriate export options.

The export dialog box options are described in DXF/DWG and DWF export options. During the export, a progress bar displays, along with the number of objects processed.

Exporting DXF/DWG or DWF files as a batch

Use the Publish command to export a series of sheet layers and/or saved views from the current drawing and externally-referenced files to DXF/DWG or DWF format. See Batch publishing.

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DXF/DWG and DWF export options

Batch publishing

Mapping layer and class names

 

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