# Export Raw CAN trace from IVD files

In the Analysis window, select/specify the IVD file containing the CAN Trace Log and double-click on the file.

Click 'Yes' to continue.

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Click on 'Log all Trace' at the bottom of the screen.

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In the 'Settings' window, click on 'Export' to open its drop-down menu and click to select 'Peak trace(\*.trc) format.

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Specify the location to save the DBC file, name it and click 'Save'.

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