When cloning a drawing, Spatial Manager™ for BricsCAD maintains the current layer structure and properties, including colors, line weights, and other object attributes.
The exported KML/KMZ file reflects these visual characteristics, ensuring consistency between the CAD environment and the output.
Additionally, the exported file organizes objects into subdivisions based on their types within each layer, facilitating clearer data management and visualization in applications like Google Earth.
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