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Save As V8 Options Dialog, Remap Tab

Controls how element parameters such as levels, symbology, fonts, or cell names are remapped to different values when the file is saved to a V8 file. For example, you can remap elements on level 24 of the active file to level "Annotation" in the V8 file.

Remapping is useful when you need to convert standards to comply with organizational requirements, or to control output when you are using the Batch Convert utility.

To remap element parameters, you use a remapping table. This table is saved in a CSV (comma separated value) file that is created by a macro embedded in a spreadsheet program.

The Remap tab of the Save As V8 Options dialog lets you create and edit the remapping table through the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet program. You can also control which sections of the remapping table to use when the file is saved.



Save As V8 Options, Remap tab

SettingDescription
CSV File Lists the CSV (comma separated value) file that is used for remapping element parameters.
Browse for CSV remapping file Opens the Select Remapping CSV file, which lets you select the CSV file to use. The controls in this dialog are analogous to those in the Open dialog.
Edit CSV remapping file Opens the selected CSV remapping file as a spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel. The remapping file contains a worksheet for each type of parameter that can be remapped: levels, colors, weights, line styles, fonts, and cell names. Each worksheet represents a section in the CSV file.

To edit the spreadsheet, pick the appropriate worksheet (for example, Colors). In the first column of the worksheet (for example, Color), enter or modify the value to be remapped. In the same row, enter or modify the new value in the V8 output column (for example, V8OutputColor).

Create CSV remapping file Opens the Create Remapping CSV File dialog, which lets you enter a name for the new CSV remapping file. These controls on this dialog are analogous to those in the Save As dialog.

Click OK, and the new CSV remapping file opens as a spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel. The remapping file contains a worksheet for each type of parameter that can be remapped: levels, colors, weights, line styles, fonts, and cell names. Each worksheet represents a section in the CSV file.

To enter data into the spreadsheet, first pick the appropriate worksheet (for example, Colors). In the first column of the worksheet (for example, Colors), enter the value to be remapped. In the same row, enter the new value in the V8 output column (for example, V8OutputColor).

Apply Level Mapping When on, applies level mapping from the CSV remapping file when the open file is saved to the V8 file. This check box is disabled if the Levels section in the CSV file does not contain data.
Apply Font Mapping When on, applies font mapping from the CSV remapping file when the open file is saved to the V8 file. This check box is disabled if the Fonts section in the CSV file does not contain data.
Apply Line Style Mapping When on, applies line style mapping from the CSV remapping file when the open file is saved to the V8 file. This check box is disabled if the LineStyles section in the CSV file does not contain data.
Apply Color Mapping When on, applies color mapping from the CSV remapping file when the open file is saved to the V8 file. This check box is disabled if the Colors section in the CSV file does not contain data.
Apply Weight Mapping When on, applies line weight mapping from the CSV remapping file when the open file is saved to the V8 file. This check box is disabled if the Weights section in the CSV file does not contain data.