Difference between revisions of "Exporting MFF file from BESA"

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EGI MFF file format is folder based. Inside the MFF folder you will find few files and when you open it in BESA no matter witch one you select, BESA will automatically sort and resolve the content of the folder.  
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The EGI MFF file format is a folder-based format. Inside the MFF folder you will find several files. You can select and open any of these files in BESA Research. BESA Research will automatically sort and resolve the content of the folder.  
  
However if you want to export MFF file to any other format you should either export the file to location outside the MFF directory or move the outcome from MFF directory afterwards.
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However, if you want to export an MFF file to any other format you should either export the file to a location outside of the MFF directory, or move the outcome from the MFF directory after exporting.
If you open the exported file (i.e. with extension .foc) it will be still treated as part of MFF directory and original data will be opened instead of exported one.  
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If you open the exported file (i.e. with extension ''.foc'') from the original folder, it will still be treated as part of the MFF directory, and thus the original data will be opened instead of the exported data.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 4 May 2021

Module information
Modules BESA Research Standard or higher
Version 6.1 or higher

The EGI MFF file format is a folder-based format. Inside the MFF folder you will find several files. You can select and open any of these files in BESA Research. BESA Research will automatically sort and resolve the content of the folder.

However, if you want to export an MFF file to any other format you should either export the file to a location outside of the MFF directory, or move the outcome from the MFF directory after exporting. If you open the exported file (i.e. with extension .foc) from the original folder, it will still be treated as part of the MFF directory, and thus the original data will be opened instead of the exported data.