When it comes to the File Formats that are available for you to use when exporting, we have two options.
Exporting your projects is something that is not that used in most workflows, however if you wanted to send your files for some editing, then this feature might come in quite handy.
hi guys in today's video here and triggered hardly works. We're gonna be looking at the to file formats that you can actually export as but before that, let's have a quick intro first. Yeah, so today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za. We make sure that easy to watch problem solving the videos, and we also have daily updates. Otherwise, we're back on the programme here. So now just a quick reminder. This is a miniseries on supported formats. Um, I apologise about that. And then we're also gonna be, um I also believing and related links in the description so you guys can actually follow along. So now we have already covered what some popular importing file formats are. Now we're gonna be looking at exporting, and if you guys have followed along, you'll notice that both of these we've already covered. But I just figured I will make a video on this thing that this is exporting, and it's good to know that we only have two far formats available. So if you plan on sending this to another, let's say you want to re edit it or something like that we'll send it to another, um, person for printing and that understand that this is a This is a too far from that. You can send it as so. What we do is you go to file your main menu, go to export, and then under here while this type we've got a I and P l t Now ai is obviously adobe. Um, illustrator. So this is obviously done by Adobe. So that's their far format. And this Both of these are vector type. So that means it's a mathematical equation. It is not rest orbit, man. And then, um yeah, So if you want to do any editing enough, maybe, uh, illustrator or something like that, then you're a I or if the company you're working with, anyone with a I, then that's good. Uh, wait. And then we've got the PLT, which, which is for plot files. This is quite common amongst laser cutters, um, and so forth. So you can always just use this file format as a good generic base. So if you're gonna be sending it not for so much editing. You can edit this while but more for actual cutting and final products. We said this would be a good format that you can send to your clients plt file format. But yeah, I think that concludes alot miniseries on supported formats. Thank you guys for joining me. And then, um otherwise we had here, too. Uh softwaretraining.co.za. You guys will notice we've got a variety of different software to do cover. And also, you can isolate your search on the top of right. If you do not, however, find the training videos you're looking for. Just go here, requests a training video still in the uniform. And then we'll do our best to try and make that video for you. But otherwise thanks, guys, for watching and chairs.
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