export file on mac

export file on mac

taihaz
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export file on mac

taihaz
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how I can export file from fusion into usb. look like it dont let me save on any file on my macbook

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g-andresen
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Hi,

File > Export > save as f3d on your USB device

 

günther

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taihaz
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I did that. but it wont let me open it, it's say file not supported.

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

The selection of the format is done in the export menu, whereby the export via File... contains more formats.

 

 

günther

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taihaz
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hi. I would like to asking some help with difference question, I have an a personal version and I just got the access for student use, how am I gonna change the personal to student version please, thanks you.

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jhackney1972
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Tagging a completely different question to an existing post is not a good idea if you want Forum users to see it. 

 

That being said, I am guessing your have two different Autodesk ID's.  You have one you use to log into Fusion 360 using a Personal license and one you would use for an Educational license.  If this is the case, log out of Fusion 360 where you are logged in as with the Personal license and log in with the Autodesk ID and password for the Educational license.  The application is the same, the log-in triggers the Fusion 360 application features. 

 

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John Hackney, Retired
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