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| - From the Menu bar (see The SpinFire User Interface), select File > Export to open the file formats flyout menu.
- Click Image... to open the Export Image dialog box.
- Enter the desired width and height of the image. If you want to keep the original image proportions, select the Keep Aspect Ratio checkbox.
or If you prefer to choose from a list of preset dimensions, select an option from the Size Type drop-down menu. - Click the […] button to select the desired file location and format. The default format is bitmap (.bmp).
- Enable Vectorized for a vectorized image.
- Click Save then EXPORT.
Supported export formats are: Bitmap (.bmp, *.bmp), Enhanced Metafile (.emf, *.emf), Exchangeable Image Format (.exif, *.exif), Graphics Interchange Format (.gif, *.gif), Joint Photographic Experts Group format (.jpeg, *.jpeg), Portable Network Graphics image (.png, *.png), Tagged Image File Format (.tiff, *.tiff), or Windows Metafile (.wmf, *.wmf). Info |
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| When a 3D document is exported as an EMF, a black-and-white, hidden line vector representation of the scene is saved. If the cross-section plane is enabled in a 3D document, you can click Save the section profile as an EMF by clicking Section Profile. |
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| - From the Menu bar (see The SpinFire User Interface), select File > Export to open the file formats flyout menu.
- Click Hardcopy... to open the Export Hardcopy dialog box.
- Enter the desired width and height of the image. If you want to keep the original image proportions, select the Keep Aspect Ratio checkbox.
- From the respective drop-down lists, select
- Resolution - The greater the resolution, the larger the file
- Size Type - Page sizes
- Units - Preferred units of measurement
- WYSIWYG - Select to include only what is displayed on the screen. Clear to print everything that will fit on the specified page size, even if not visible on the screen.
- Click the […] button to navigate to the desired file location.
- Click Save then OK.
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| A parts list is generated only for 3D documents. An active 3D workspace is required to initiate the command. If a 2D drawing or image document is active, the parts list generator is disabled. |
- To create a parts list for the current .3D file, select File > Export > Parts List.
- In the Parts List dialog box, click the desired assembly or subassembly level, then
- Choose to create a Flat Single-Level (default) or a Multi-Level list.
- Select or clear the Include Hidden Parts and Apply Template checkboxes. (See Using the Templates Editor for information about using templates.)
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SELECT COLUMNS Click Select Columns to select which columns of data to view and export. Image Added Once you are satisfied with your list, you may choose to print it or save it as a text file. Click one of the following buttons: - Print… - Open the Windows Print dialog box.
- Preview… - Review the list before printing.
- Save - Save to one of the following file formats: text (*.txt), CSV (*.csv), XML (*.xml), Excel 97 (*.xls), and Excel 2007 (*.xlsx).
- Close - Close the Parts List dialog box.
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title | Export to CAD Format |
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| - Open a 3D model.
- From the Menu bar (see The SpinFire User Interface), select File > Export > (CAD format); selecting the desired CAD format to export. Choose from 3D PDF, 3MF, ACIS, AutoCAD, gITF, HSF, IGES, JT, Parasolid, PRC, STEP, STL, U3D, and VRML.
- Change the settings specific to the CAD format exporting to.
3MF format example:
- Click Export.
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| - From the Menu bar (see The SpinFire User Interface), select File > Convert to open the CAD to ACT3D... command.
- In Windows Explorer, navigate to the appropriate file, then double-click the filename. (Or click the filename once, then click the OPEN button.)
- Make necessary adjustments the the default conversion settings, then click the CONVERT button.
- A conversion status bar is displayed on the Library page.
- When the process is finished, the status is changed to Completed, and the original and output file sizes are displayed.
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| - From the Menu bar (see The SpinFire User Interface), select File > Convert
- The Convert dialog window will detect the native CAD format and display the import options on the left side.
The right side shows a list of CAD formats (ACT3D, 3D PDF, 3MF, ACIS, gITF, HSF, IGES, JT Parasolid, PRC, STEP, STL, U3D, VRML) where each are expandable to reveal the settings to save to.
- Check the file format(s) to convert to.
- Set the various settings.
- Click Convert.
- Go to the Library to view the status of the conversion(s).
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