Access the export menu via the main menu (☰) → Export
<aside> 💡 Note: To export data, you must be working in a saved project. See Save a Project for more info.
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We recommend DXF (CAD) format for AutoCAD. Note that DXF (CAD) format is 2D only.
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Or, you can use Speckle to connect to almost any AEC tool!
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Save your AutoCAD file as DXF, then Upload Vector Files as Layers
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<aside> 🚨 Importing CAD (.dxf) vector data is often complex. DXF files are not typically geolocated, and depending on how they are authored, they may consist of many line segments rather than the line-strings and polygons which are native to Giraffe.
On the other hand, even line segments can be very useful to allow tracing using Giraffe's snap feature (holding down "s" will snap to any vector features on the map).
If there is a large amount of useful data that is only accessible as DXF files, you can follow the steps in How to import DXF files into Giraffe. Reach out to us using the in-app chat for support doing this.
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CAD files can be extremely complex. To ensure everything uploads smoothly, best practice is to prep your file prior to import.
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Closed polylines are easier to turn into Giraffe geometries using Use Map features to Create Geometry and Query Information or Bulk Copy Features from Vector data
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<aside> 🎓 Learn more about how to Set the project CRS
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Learn more in Upload Vector Files as Layers
Open the Import Layer applet.
Navigate to the Layer Palette, then click “New data layer”
When the Layer Library opens, click “Create new Layer” on the right hand side
The dropdown displays all of the layer type options. Select one to open the layer create applet.
Upload a file
Style layer
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