![]() ![]() This option turns off the visibility for some of the polygon lines that do not contribute to the wireframe view of the drawing. A curved desk, for example, has to be approximated by dividing it into many polygons. This is a process where each surface is converted into one or multiple triangles or squares (polygons). When exporting, each component has to be faceted. Hide lines on flat surfaces: Automatically turns off the visibility of superfluous lines that lie on a flat surface.It will help prevent instances where lines, or parts of symbols, could become separate and come in at different elevations. Flatten 2D graphics: Selecting this option ensures all elevation is set to zero for 2D symbols or lines when exporting the drawing to CAD.Export filled shapes: When selected, filled shapes are exported as solid hatches.Note however that not all components have this information embedded. Export fonts: Exports font information with each CET component.Force all colors to ACI: Converts all saved color values to conform to AutoCAD ACI numbering.Under the heading Cad (dwg/dxf) options, the following advanced settings are available: The Advanced settings in the Export CAD (dwg/dxf) Drawing dialog. If you wish to have more control of what drawing information to export and how it should be exported, click the Advanced settings button in the bottom-left corner of the dialog box Export Cad (dwg/dxf) Drawing. You can reverse this by un-checking Export imported CAD (dwg/dxf) drawings as Xref files. When exporting to dwg, CET includes previously imported dwg files as Xrefs. Click on OK when you have finished your selections.To specify what part of the drawing you would like to export, check the Filter box and then click the Filter settings button. AUTOCAD EXPORT FORMATS SERIESFor Paper Views, you can choose to export All active papers, which will export all papers into one CAD file and display them as a series (observe in AutoCAD), or only the Current Paper. ![]()
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