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features in the exported DXF file. The units used by the elevation values are determined by the Elevation<br />

Display/Export Units setting on the Vertical Options tab of the Configuration dialog.<br />

If selected, the Generate ECEF <strong>Coordinates</strong> option will cause the exported DXF file to use Earth-Centered<br />

Earth-Fixed (ECEF) XYZ coordinate values rather than XY values in the current export projection.<br />

If selected, the Generate Zero-Width Lines option causes and line features created in the DXF file to be<br />

marked as having zero width. Use this option if you intend to use the resulting DXF file with a product such<br />

as MicroStation which has problems with lines of non-zero thickness.<br />

Note that if you export features of the TIN Face Area area type they will be exported as 3D Face features in<br />

the generated DXF file rather than 3D polylines, allowing you to easily get a usable TIN surface for use in<br />

other applications, like 3DS Max.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export DWG Command<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per User's Manual<br />

The Export DWG command allows the user to export any loaded vector data sets to an AutoCAD Drawing<br />

(DWG) format file.<br />

When selected, the command displays the DWG Export Options dialog (pictured below) which allows the user<br />

to set up the export. The dialog consists of a DWG Options panel, a Gridding panel, and an Export Bounds<br />

panel which allows the user to set up the portion of the loaded vector data they wish to export.<br />

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