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{{GuiCommand|Name=Drawing Save|Workbenches=[[Drawing Workbench|Drawing]], Complete|MenuLocation=Drawing → Export page...|Shortcut=none|SeeAlso=[[Drawing Open SVG]]}}
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This tool saves the current Drawing sheet as an SVG (scalable vector graphics) file. Such a file can then be edited in a scalable vector graphics program such as [http://www.inkscape.org Inkscape].
This tool saves the current Drawing sheet as an SVG (scalable vector graphics) file. Such a file can then be edited in a scalable vector graphics program such as [http://www.inkscape.org Inkscape].


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SVG files are common and can be viewed in most modern browsers and image viewers. It can be a useful way to share a design with people who don't have FreeCAD installed on their PC.
SVG files are common and can be viewed in most modern browsers and image viewers. It can be a useful way to share a design with people who don't have FreeCAD installed on their PC.


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Revision as of 22:44, 19 December 2013

Drawing Save

Menu location
Drawing → Export page...
Workbenches
Drawing, Complete
Default shortcut
none
Introduced in version
-
See also
Drawing Open SVG

This tool saves the current Drawing sheet as an SVG (scalable vector graphics) file. Such a file can then be edited in a scalable vector graphics program such as Inkscape.

SVG files are common and can be viewed in most modern browsers and image viewers. It can be a useful way to share a design with people who don't have FreeCAD installed on their PC.