AutoCAD’s Valuable Oops Command (Lynn Allen/Cadalyst Magazine)
invoke OOPS command to bring back last object(s) deleted, check mark option for UNDO command
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AutoCAD’s Valuable Oops Command (Lynn Allen/Cadalyst Magazine)
invoke OOPS command to bring back last object(s) deleted, check mark option for UNDO command
AutoCAD TipsQuick Tip: View Dashed Lines in a Viewport
set LTSCALE factor to inverse of plot scale, PSLTSCALE variable to 0 before placing REGEN in AutoCAD
AutoCAD TipsPaperspace hidden by Modelspace Wipeout
check ‘plot paperspace last’ box under plot options to ensure that paper space is plotted last in AutoCAD
AutoCAD TipsWhat Not To Do In AutoCAD – text over a table cell
select text in legend to edit it, set standard size for columns, rows to ensure that each drawing’s legend looks unique, text gets lined up easily
AutoCAD TipsAutomatic AutoCAD dimension spacing using double click action
Automatic AutoCAD dimension spacing using double click action
AutoCAD TipsVanilla AutoCAD: Setting the interface back to the classic view
go to workspace icon, select ‘AutoCAD Classic’ to set pull-down menus, tool bars instead of ribbon along top in AutoCAD
AutoCAD TipsZoom Quickly and More by Controlling Your Mouse’s Wheel
Most mice have a wheel and you can use it in a number of ways – scroll it in 2 directions, click it, and double-click it. Plus, you can combine keys such as the Shift key with the mouse wheel to get even more capabilities. AutoCAD makes good use of your mouse wheel. Here are some of the options.
AutoCADEasily Import Text and Dimension Styles From Other Drawings
There’s no reason to recreate the wheel – or text or dimension styles, if you have them elsewhere. The easiest way to import a text or dimension style from another drawing is to use the DesignCenter
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