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To export a multi-page Draw document as a series of web pages, choose File >
Export and select HTML Document as the file type. The HTML Export wizard
opens. Follow the prompts to create the web pages. If you wish, the wizard can
generate a navigation aid to help in moving from page to page.
If you want to use the objects in other applications, select one of the Metafile formats
(JPEG, PNG, TIFF, BMP and so on) in the lower part of the File format list (see Figure
120). With this type of export, only the currently active page is exported.
Figure 120: Section of the file selection list
Exporting single objects
In order to export individual drawing objects, you first need to select them. A
selection can include more than one object. Take care to choose the Selection option
on the Export dialog.
Exporting as a vector graphic
The choice of vector formats is still limited. An export to a DXF format file (Autocad)
is not yet possible. Even the export of a graphic to a SVG format file is not yet fully
implemented: 2D graphic objects are exported as paths and 3D objects only as
preview images. Best supported are the Metafile formats and exporting to one of
these is usually successful.
Exporting as a raster graphic
The choice of formats for export as a raster graphic is large enough to support most
other applications. In case of doubt, test different formats to see which gives the best
results; some programs behave differently depending on the format of the image
imported into them.
After typing in a name for the exported file and selecting the file format, you may be
able to set options for the exported image—compression, color format, version of
Metafile—depending on the format chosen. Some examples of the various option
dialogs are shown in Figure 121.
Where the export dialog allows you to specify the image resolution, this does not
affect the number of raster points in the image. Rather it inserts information into the
picture that tells other programs the dimensions to be used in displaying the image.
This means that, among other things, missing raster points can be interpolated when
the graphic is opened in the other program.
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