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\\ *SAP2000* models may be *exported into DXF* (Drawing Exchange Format) using the same procedure as that for DWG. This procedure is described in the [Export SAP2000 to DWG|sap2000:Export SAP2000 to DWG] article. \\ A few notes which concern this process are as follows: * AutoCAD does not need to be installed on the desktop to [import|kb:Import] or [export|kb:Export] between SAP2000 and DXF. * The only difference between [export|kb:Export] to DXF and DWG, aside from file format, is the mapping between [SAP2000|sap2000:home] objects and DXF entities, which is described in the following table: \\ || || MAPPING content || || || || SAP2000 object || DXF entity || | 1 | [Joint|kb:Joint] | POINT | | 2 | [Frame|kb:Frame] | LINE | | 3 | [NLink|kb:Link] (2 or 3 points) | LINE | | 4 | NLink (1 point) | POINT | | 5 | [Shell|kb:Shell] | 3DFACE | | 6 | [Solid|kb:Solid] | 3DPOLYLINE | {hidden-content} {verify} {hidden-content} h2. How are text labels for section sizes exported from SAP2000 to DXF? *Answer:* Text is exported to DXF only when active-window views are 2D. All labels visible in active windows will be exported. {hidden-content} *Related Email:* * {email:date=5/26/2011|from=rs|to=ok|subject=Export of text to DXF|comment=|id=7635999} {hidden-content} h1. See Also * [Export SAP2000 to DWG|sap2000:Export SAP2000 to DWG] article * [Import DXF to SAP2000|Sample DXF files for import] article |
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