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What is the command for export in AutoCAD?

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The command for exporting files in AutoCAD is "EXPORT".

This command allows you to save your AutoCAD drawings in various formats, including:

  • DWG: The native AutoCAD format for saving and sharing drawings.
  • DXF: A universal exchange format for CAD data that can be opened by various CAD programs.
  • PDF: A popular format for creating printable documents that can be viewed and shared easily.
  • Image formats: JPEG, PNG, BMP, and TIFF are all common image formats that can be exported from AutoCAD.

You can access the "EXPORT" command through the following methods:

  • Command line: Type "EXPORT" and press Enter.
  • Ribbon: Click the "Save & Send" tab, then select "Export" in the "Export" panel.
  • Quick Access Toolbar: Right-click the Quick Access Toolbar and select "Customize Quick Access Toolbar." Add the "Export" command to the toolbar.

Once you've selected the "EXPORT" command, you'll be prompted to choose the file type and location to save your exported file.

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