|< 100% 5% 15% 40% 40%>| ^ Step ^^ Action ^ Result ^ ^ PDF ^^^^ ^ [1] ^ [Optional]\\ Prepare view | Instead of exporting all contents, you can also export only a section of the contents of a sheet. You define the view as follows.\\ \\ Open the drawing sheet and fit the desired section into the window. For example, use the view tools **Dynamic zoom** ({{:en:infra-convert:user:interface:icon_werkzeug_dynamisch_zoomen.png?nolink&15|}}) and **Area zoom** ({{:en:infra-convert:user:interface:icon_werkzeug_bereich_zoomen.png?nolink&15|}}). You can enlarge and reduce the drawing window by holding and dragging the right edge to adjust the format.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:functions:aktuelle_ansicht_exportieren_1.png?nolink&400 |}} | The desired section is fitted into the drawing window.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:functions:aktuelle_ansicht_exportieren_2.png?nolink&400 |}} | ^ 2 ^ Select the drawing sheets | In the **Project overview window**, right-click on the test plan version whose drawing sheets you want to export or on the drawing sheet if you only want to export this one. Select the **Export as PDF** ({{:en:infra-convert:user:interface:icon_pdf-export.png?nolink&17|}}) function in the context menu.\\ \\ **Note** Export of several sheets to one file is possible from program version 3.3.4. | The **Export document to PDF** dialog window opens. | ^ 3 ^ Check export settings | Here you can check the export parameters and settings and make changes if necessary:\\ \\ **Content** Export the entire drawing sheet or limit the exported section to the current view see Step 1, Prepare view\\ \\ **Page format** Set the size of the sheet (default size or custom size)\\ \\ **Color filter** Specify which elements are to be displayed in color, gray or black and white\\ \\ **Properties** Save metadata as document properties\\ \\ **Convert text to geometry** Export characters as vectorized geometric elements\\ \\ **Open PDF after export** Open the exported file with the program set as default after the export is complete. | The export settings are correct. | ^ 4 ^ Export drawing | Click **Export** at the bottom of the dialog box. In the file manager that opens, specify the location and file name. | The drawing sheet has been exported and saved in the specified location. | ^ PNG, TIF, JPG, BMP, GIF ^^^^ ^ 1 ^ Check export settings | Make sure that the export format for drawings is set correctly. Open the **Settings** menu via **Edit** (menu bar) > **Settings** > **Export**. In the group **Drawing graphics** you can check the settings and change them if necessary.\\ \\ **See also** Settings > Preferences > [[en:infra-convert:user:config:export#“Drawing graphic format” group|“Drawing graphic format” group]] group | The settings are as desired. | ^ 2 ^ Select drawing sheets | In the **Project overview** window, right-click on the test plan version whose drawing sheets you want to export as a graphic. In the context menu, select **Export to multiple files** > **Drawing Graphic**. | The **Browse Folder** dialog box opens. | ^ 3 ^ Export drawing sheets | Select the location in the directory tree and click **OK**. | The drawing sheets have been exported. | ^ SVG ^^^^ ^ 1 ^ Select drawing sheet | In the Project Overview window, right-click on the drawing sheet you want to export. In the context menu, select the function **Export as SVG**. | The dialog window **Export drawing sheet version to SVG** opens. | ^ 2 ^ Check export settings | The export parameters and settings can be checked and changes made if necessary in the **Export document as SVG** dialog window:\\ \\ **Layout export settings** Export the drawing sheet with or without stamps.\\ \\ **Options** Export drawing elements in monochrome or in the original colors (**Monochrome mode**); open the exported file with the program set as default after the export is complete. | ^ 3 ^ Export drawing sheet | In the directory tree, select the location and click **Export**. | The drawing sheets have been exported. |