Saving Files as HTML Files

You can save files as eDrawings HTML files, then view them in a browser.

eDrawings HTML files can be viewed in Internet Explorer 5.5 and higher only.

You must have the eDrawings Viewer installed to view an eDrawings HTML file. If you do not have the eDrawings Viewer installed, it is automatically downloaded and installed when you open the eDrawings HTML file. In some cases, you may be prompted to reboot if any of the files required for installation are in use.

When saving an eDrawings file as .html:
  • You may need to change Internet Explorer (IE) settings for the eDrawings ActiveX control to properly load. For help on setting ActiveX controls in IE, see the Microsoft online help.
  • You may need to select Enable Protected Mode in IE options. You must reboot your system after selecting this option.
  • There is a known Microsoft issue that prevents ActiveX from working on Windows 10.

When you open the eDrawings HTML files in a browser, you can access certain eDrawings functionality.

To save files as eDrawings HTML files:

  1. Click File > Save As.
  2. Set Save as type to eDrawings HTML Files (*.htm).
  3. Select from the export options.
  4. Type the File name, then click Save.

Models

For models saved as eDrawings HTML files, you can:
  • Use most of the tools in the eDrawings Viewer.
  • Highlight features.
  • Right-click and do the following:
    • Select
    • Under View:
      • Zoom, rotate, pan.
      • Click Home to return the model to its last saved state.
      • Select or clear All Annotations, Shaded, or Show Edges When Shaded.
      • For drawings, select or clear Create Layout or 3D Pointer.
    • Select Animate Views, and select an animation option.

Drawings

For drawings that you save as eDrawings HTML files, you can do the following:
  • Use most of the tools displayed in eDrawings.
  • Highlight drawing views.
  • Use hyperlinking of section lines and detail circles.
  • Right-click, select View, and zoom, pan, select, and enable or disable the Create Layout, 3D Pointer, and Shaded tools.
  • Right-click, select Animate Views, and select an animation option.