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Exporting Non-native GMS Files
GMS can export files that can be used in other software. There are two methods to export data from GMS. Data can be exported through the Save As dialog or by right-clicking on items in the Project Explorer.
Exporting through Save Dialog
The file types that can be exported are shown in the table below. To export a particular file type, the file filter corresponding to that file type should be selected in the Save dialog.
File Type | File Ext | Description |
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Exporting from the Project Explorer
Item in the Project Explorer can be exported to different formats by right-clicking on an item and selecting the Export command. The table below lists the file formats that will be shown depending on the type of Project Explorer object selected:
Project Explorer Object | File Ext | Description |
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Multiple Objects
If multiple objects are selected and they are all of the same type, they will all be exported to the same text file.
Folders
If a folder of objects is selected, then all of the geometric objects in the folder will be exported. Data sets will not be exported. If there are subfolders in the folder, all of the geometric objects will be recursively exported in all subfolders.
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