About Exporting a Layout to Model Space in a New Drawing

You can export all visible objects from the current layout to model space in a new drawing.

You can export all visible objects from the current layout to the model space with the EXPORTLAYOUT command. Objects that are outside the boundaries of “paper” in the layout are also exported.

Some objects are not exported to the model space drawing. These objects are:

Changes to Exported Objects

When exported, some objects become a different object type, or are modified to maximize the visual fidelity of the layout.

Object Type Representation in Exported Drawing
Dimensions Dimensions that exceed the boundaries of the layout viewport are exploded.
Constraints Dimensional constraints are removed.
Standard or dynamic block (with or without attributes) Standard or dynamic blocks that exceed the boundaries of the layout viewport convert to new, anonymous blocks. Attributes are converted to text objects in the block.
Note: The “Allow Exploding” setting (a setting on the block definition) is ignored if the block exceeds the boundaries of the layout viewport.
Annotative objects Objects become non-annotative.
External reference (xref) An xref with nested objects that exceed the boundaries of the layout viewport converts to a block reference and is exploded.
Layout viewport Layout viewports are represented either by a polyline or the clipped viewport object.
Custom objects Custom objects are exploded and converted to anonymous blocks.
Xref clipped with the XCLIP command Xrefs clipped with the XCLIP command convert to a clipped block reference.
Visual Styles The 2D wireframe visual style is used.
Perspective viewports Objects in a viewport with Perspective turned on change to a parallel projection.
Note: Objects that can be trimmed without changing their object types are not listed in the table.

Visual Changes to Objects

Not all objects displayed in a layout display identically in the Model tab of the exported drawing. This includes the following cases: