Layer Mapping for DWG/DXF Export

You can modify the layer mapping settings for a DWG or DXF export setup as part of the export process (as explained under Exporting to DWG or DXF), or you can use the following procedure to access the setup at any time.
Note: Although you can load settings from a text file when creating/modifying an export setup, the layer mapping information for exporting to DWG or DXF is stored as part of the export setup rather than as a separate text file.
  1. Click ExportOptions (Export Setups DWG/DXF).

    On the Layers tab of the Modify DWG/DXF Export Setup dialog, Vasari displays settings for the currently selected setup.

  2. Select one the following Export layer options to specify how Vasari elements with view-specific graphic overrides will be mapped to CAD layers. (Graphic properties of Vasari elements, such as color, line weight, and line style, are defined in the Object Styles of the categories to which the elements belong, but these definitions can be overridden for a selected element in a specific view.)
    • Export category properties BYLAYER and overrides BYENTITY. A Vasari element with view-specific graphic overrides will retain those overrides in the CAD application, but will reside on the same CAD layer as other entities in the same Vasari category.
    • Export all properties BYLAYER, but do not export overrides. View-specific graphic overrides will be ignored in the CAD application. Any exported Vasari element will reside on the same CAD layer as other entities in the same Vasari category. By forcing all entities to display the visual properties defined by their layer, this option results in a lower number of layers and provides by-layer control over the exported DWG/DWF file.
    • Export all properties BYLAYER, and create new layers for overrides. A Vasari element with view-specific graphics will be placed on its own CAD layer. This option provides by-layer control over the exported DWG/DXF file, and preserves graphical intent. However, it increases the number of layers in the exported DWG file.
  3. For Load layers from standards, select a standard, or select Load settings from file, navigate to the file, and click Open.
  4. Edit mapping values as desired.
    • To change a Projection or Cut value, click in the Layer or Color column for the appropriate category, and enter the new value.
      Note: Color corresponds to an AutoCAD color ID.
    • To add or change modifiers for a projection layer name or a cut layer name:
      1. Select a category or subcategory, click in the Layer modifiers column (under Projection or Cut), and then click the Add/Edit button. (You can also multiselect categories/subcategories and click the Add/Edit button for the last one selected, or click the Add/Edit modifiers for ALL button at the bottom of the table.)

        The Add/Edit Layer Modifiers dialog opens with selected category (or the words Multiple Categories) listed in the Modifiers added panel.

      2. Select modifiers from the Available modifiers panel as needed, and click the right-arrow button to add them to the Modifiers added list. (Likewise, click the left-arrow button to remove a selected modifier from the Modifiers added list.)
      3. If desired, enter a character in the Separator column for the category or for any of the modifiers you have added. (The following characters are prohibited: <>/|":;?*|,+')
      4. Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons as needed to position the added modifiers as prefixes or suffixes to the category name.
      5. When the layer name displays as desired in the Preview of layer name text box, click OK.
        Note: With the exception of Phase Status, Underlay, and View Type, layer modifiers will not be applied to entities inside blocks.
    • Note: Suppose you change a modifier value on the Layers tab of this dialog. Then in the project you select an element and change the corresponding modifier value on the Properties palette. The modifier value that you entered on the Layers tab is overwritten by the new value entered on the Properties palette, and the new value is used for export operations.
  5. Click OK to save the new or modified export setup. If you accessed the Modify DWG/DXF Export Setup dialog from the DWG Export dialog or the DXF Export dialog, focus returns to that dialog, and you can continue with the export operation or save the setup without exporting. For more information, see Exporting to DWG and Exporting to DWG or DXF.

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