@PAndrade Creating DXFs is much more time consuming than it would have to be... I certainly agree.
In our operation when design on a project is complete, every sheet metal part needs a DXF flat pattern, exported for laser cutting.
Here is how it works.
1. Inside the sheet metal part, select Make Drawing of this Design 1 click
2. New Sheet Properties window, blank sheet, OK 2 clicks
3. Standard View Creation window , select views, view type, scale, Check the correct detailing options, OK 10 clicks
4. Place the view in the New Drawing 1 click
5. Select the Export File, Select File Location, Enter File Name, Save 4 clicks
So.. 18 Mouse clicks + selecting a file location & entering a file name to make a DXF . (typically the location and file name I need to be the same as the sheetmetal part.)
When there is 50-100 parts that require that exact same process, it can get tiring.
I would love to see the day the day AD integrates a simple 1step solution to this daily task.
I've dabbled with autohotkey and have something that almost / half works, but it doesn't compare to what AD could do inside their program.