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Export Configured Designs and Configurations

Learn how to export Configured Designs and Configurations in Fusion.

Export a Configured Design

  1. Open a Configured Design.

  2. On the application bar, expand the File menu.

  3. Click Export.

    The Export dialog displays.

  4. Select Configured Design.

  5. Rename or accept the default name.

  6. Select the Location to export the document.

  7. Click Export.

The latest version of the Configured Design exports as a separate Configured Design (*.f3z) document and is saved to your device.

Export the active Configuration as a Standard Design

  1. Open a Configured Design.

  2. Expand the File menu.

  3. Click Export.

    The Export dialog displays.

  4. Select Active Configuration.

  5. Enter a name for the design.

  6. Select the document Type.

  7. Select the Location to export the document.

  8. Click Export.

The active Configuration exports as the document type you selected in the specified locations.

Export a Configured Component from an assembly as a Standard Design

  1. In the Browser, right-click a Configured Component.
  2. Select Export.
  3. Enter a name for the design.
  4. Select the document Type.
  5. Select the Location to export the document.
  6. Click Export.

The Configured Component exports a Standard Design copy of the Configuration, as the document type you selected in the specified location.

Tips

  • In a Configured Design, right-click the Default Component and select Export to export a Standard Design copy of the active Configuration.
  • In the Export dialog, uncheck Export Configured Components As Configured Designs to include only the active configuration of each configured component in the assembly in the export result, without including its underlying Configured Design.
  • In the Preferences dialog, in the Design > Configurations section, adjust the Export Configured Components As preference to set the default export result for configured components in assemblies: Configured Designs or Standard Designs.

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