Data Exchange in Fusion 360 (Build 2.0.1291)
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Having trouble getting your data into Fusion 360? Check out the below tips to become a file-opening master!
If you expand the Data Panel, you'll find an Upload command.
Uploading a file will upload to the Active Project by default. However, in the subsequent dialog (Select files to upload), you will be provided the option to Change destination.
Once the file has been uploaded, it can be opened from the data panel. You may also access the file through the Dashboard. At any point you can view an items details in the Data Panel by expanding the item's information in the data panel and selecting Open details in A360.
Please note that using the Data Panel > Upload command will send the file to the Autodesk Translation Service and begin to translate your file so that it may be edited natively in Fusion 360. At this time, the following file formats are supported:
- Auotdesk Alias (*.wire)
- AutoCAD DWG Files (*.dwg)
- Autodesk Fusion 360 Archive Files (*.f3d)
- Autodesk Fusion 360 Toolpath Archive Files (*.cam360)
- Autodesk Sim360 Archive Files (*.sim360)
- Autodesk Inventor Files (*.ipt, *.iam)
- CATIA V5 Files (*.CATProduct, *.CATPart)
- DXF Files (*.dxf)
- FBX (*.fbx)
- IGES (*ige, *iges, *igs)
- NX (*prt)
- OBJ (*.obj)
- Parasolid Binary Files (*.x_b)
- Parasolid Text Files (*.x_t)
- Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Parametric Files (*.asm, *.prt)
- Pro/ENGINEER Granite Files (*.g)
- Pro/ENGINEER Neutral Files(*.neu)
- Rhino Files (*.3dm)
- SAT/SMT Files (*.sab, *.sat, *.smb, *.smt)
- SolidWorks Files (*.prt, *.asm, *.sldprt, *.sldasm)
- STEP Files (*.ste, *.step, *.step
- STL Files (*.stl)
So then... What does this Upload button do in my Dashboard?
Note: You may access your Dashboard from any computer by logging into https://myhub.autodesk360.com/portal/
This Upload command will upload all file types to your Projects, not just CAD files but excel & word documents, pdf's, etc... However, this command will not automatically translate these file types to a Fusion 360 native format. These files will be left in the original format they are uploaded in. You'll note data upload with the Dashboard > Upload command looks differently in the Dashboard and in the Data Panel.
Please note that you can convert a CAD file that has been uploaded to the Dashboard by right clicking on it in the Data Panel and selecting Create Fusion Design.
What about exporting Data?
An visa-versa, you can export a Fusion 360 native file out to another CAD format in your project dashboard by selecting Export from the Tools menu of an item.
Export Formats for this command include:
- Fusion 360 Archive
- Inventor 2014
- SAT
- SMT
- STEP
- DWG
- DXF
- STL
- FBX
Please note that this item will appear in your project dashboard once it has been translated. You will still need to download this file you local computer's hard drive after the fact. Want to export straight to the local hard drive?
With a design open in Fusion 360, you can select Export from the File menu. The command supports the following formats:
- IGES Files (*.igs, *.iges)
- SAT Files (*.sat)
- SMT (*.smt)
- STEP (*.stp, *.step)
- Archive Files (*.f3d)
One final tip: You can use an item's Share menu to create a public download link for a file via your Dashboard.
No need to send items through dropbox, or through an FTP site.
Cheers,
Nathan Chandler
Principal Specialist