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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show how to take your alignment data and Export it to a linxml file Linux files need to be created for all of your alignments in the project this includes the profile proposed profiles existing profiles do not need to be exported to land XML these land XML files will then be available to the contractor as a reference only to help assist them in building their models this requirements can be found in the electronics deliverables guidelines document that we have posted on our wiki page so now for exporting it is very easy in a project designer youamp;#39;re going to go to your open roads modeling workflow under the geometry tab there is an import export drop down and you want to select export geometry and then with the dialog that pops up you can choose the export type which is going to be land XML now thereamp;#39;s a checkbox for only active profiles which um Iamp;#39;m going to suggest you turn on so what that means is it will only export your act