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foreign [Applause] there are two ways to export a PDF from Khloe under the simulation drop down in print layout mode here you can organize your patterns nesting them within the fabric width and with this button you can export out a PDF at one to one scale meaning real life scale the problem is that this exports an image as opposed to Vector lines that are editable so instead weamp;#39;ll do a file export docHub PDF and this relies on the organization of your 2D window so Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to prepare the export with transform pattern Iamp;#39;m going to select and delete any identical symmetric copies I donamp;#39;t need to print the same pattern twice because Iamp;#39;ll just double my fabric when I cut if youamp;#39;re using this as a 3D garment make sure you save that file out separately before you do this because it will delete patterns from your 3D window even though my fronts are symmetric copies and Clow Iamp;#39;m going to print them both so that I h