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Hi @Ahmed.shawkyXTZHN.  Yes, it is possible to run an iLogic rule that starts from an assembly and exports the DXF of the FlatPattern of every Sheet Metal part in the assembly.  There are lots of example of that type of codes here within this Inventor iLogic and VB.net Forum, if you just search around within it at other similar sounding posts.  There are lots of variations among them though, because everyone seems to want the resulting DXF files to be stored in different places, and everyone seems to want to use different settings in the actual export process, to achieve different outcomes.  If you export a sheet metal flat pattern DXF manually, how do you decide where the DXF file should be saved to?  And what options do you set within the Options dialog before exporting.  Here is a link to the online help page for the most popular DXF export method, which shows most of the options that are available to that code based export process.

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