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"JDMATHER" <jmather@pct.edu>Try
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F1 and on the index tab type in the "word" IGES.
Do the same thing for
STEP.
IMOP this is one of those cases where either I am completely missing your
question, or perhaps you should consider a different career. One that does not
involve using computers. I am not trying to be smart here, I only want to
encourage you, in a way that you will never forget, to learn to use the help
screen. If I am off base and do not understand your question, I apologize.
I think the help screen will instruct you to do a File Save Copy AS and
select Save as type...
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"KJohnson" <kj@sensoft.ca> wrote
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From the help
"Specifies the options for exporting Autodesk Inventor
solid geometry data to IGES format."
I don't think it is possible to export construction surfaces.
Kathy
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"MechMan" <mechman> wrote in messageWould
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SAT files be of any use to you? I think they carry the surface
info.
MechMan
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"JDMATHER" <jmather@pct.edu>I
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just verified that SAT will carry the Inventor construction surfaces.
Just
out of curiousity what program are you taking the surfaces to? When I opened
up the SAT file in MDT I had to issue the am2sf command to turn the surface
from a SAT surface to MDT surface.
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