![]() ![]() To learn more about Esri feature and CAD entity relationships, see Supported AutoCAD and Microstation geometry. Input features with a valid value in a field with a name or alias of CADType or Entity will convert the input feature's geometry into specific CAD entity types. Input 2D line feature layers that contain valid numeric values in a field named Contour will similarly set the z-coordinates of the output CAD line entities. If this field is not present, the z-coordinate value of each individual vertex of the input feature is used to produce the output CAD entity. Input features with valid numeric values in a field with a name or alias of Elevation can be used to set the z-coordinate value of the output CAD entity. Attributes of block inserts created in the drawing will populate CAD block attributes with GIS feature attribute information if the block's attribute tag name matches a field name. ![]() ![]() Block insert entities or cells will be generated instead. Input point features with valid values in a field with a name or alias of RefName and a value of INSERT or CELL in a field with a name or alias of CADtype allow you to override the default behavior of creating point entities in the output CAD file. To add multiple fields at one time by functional category, use the Add CAD Fields tool. To add key-named CAD fields to the input feature class, use the Add Field tool. For example, you can include valid values in fields with a name or alias of Layer to control where CAD entities are created in the output CAD files. Using seed files allows you to reference layers and symbols by name to override the default output by including valid values in key-named fields of the output feature data. CAD seed files are used to populate the output CAD drawings with blocks, cells, layers, models, and layer symbology according to your CAD standards. ![]()
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