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4.4. Exporting a Process
To export your Process definition to one of the supported formats (PNG, PDF, BPMN2, JSON, SVG, or ERDF), open the Process and click the Export drop-down icon. The Process will be exported to a file with the name of the Process definition.

Figure 4.6. Export Icon
- - Generates PNG file into the repository.
- - Generates PDF file into the repository.
- - Generates PNG file into the repository and the browser starts downloading this file.
- - Generates PDF file into the repository and the browser starts downloading this file.
- - Opens the "Process Sources" dialog box which contains the BPMN2, JSON, SVG, and ERDF source codes. The "Download BPMN2" button allows the user to download BPMN2 files. Pressing CTRL+A allows you to select the source code in a particular format. Pressing CTRL+F enables the find tool (Use /re/ syntax for regexp search).

Figure 4.7. Process Sources
Note that when exporting to PDF, the output PDF file will contain also the values of the Documentation properties of the Process and its elements.

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