If you need to use the information from a drawing file in another application, you can convert it to a specific format by exporting it. You can also use the Clipboard.
You can easily assemble a collection of drawings and export them to the DWF or DWFx file formats.
You can export a drawing as a PDF file to facilitate sharing information with other design groups.
You can export a drawing as a DXF file, which contains drawing information that can be read by other CAD systems.
FBX files allow you to import and export 3D objects, 2D objects with thickness, lights, cameras, and materials from one Autodesk program to another.
You can export DWG files created by AutoCAD-based products to the MicroStation® DGN drawing file format.
A WMF (Windows metafile format) file can be either a vector graphic or a raster graphic format. AutoCAD exports WMF files as vector graphics only; this allows for faster panning and zooming.
You can create a device-independent raster image of the objects in your drawing.
You can convert a drawing file to a PostScript file, a format that is used by many desktop publishing applications.
You can export certain object types to an ACIS file in ASCII (SAT) format.
You can export 3D solid objects in the STL file format compatible with stereolithography or 3D printing.