WinISD doesn't have an export function that I know of, sorry.
Also, it doesn't take account of bafflestep etc, so it's curves are only rough approximations of what you'll get in a real box.
Something like VituixCAD lets you do all that WinISD does, and models bafflestep etc, and does crossovers (and more eg using real world measurements etc), so would be a better step up.
If you really must stick with WinISD, your only option I can think of is to save as a screenshot then use a curve tracer to convert that to tabular data to enable other programs to use it.
Also, it doesn't take account of bafflestep etc, so it's curves are only rough approximations of what you'll get in a real box.
Something like VituixCAD lets you do all that WinISD does, and models bafflestep etc, and does crossovers (and more eg using real world measurements etc), so would be a better step up.
If you really must stick with WinISD, your only option I can think of is to save as a screenshot then use a curve tracer to convert that to tabular data to enable other programs to use it.
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