Filed under Autocad Tips by admin on September 24, 2009 at 11:01 pm
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Filed under Blog Archives by admin on September 24, 2009 at 2:15 am
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The following table lists the 12 default function keys in CAD. You can override them temporarily as you need or change their settings.
F1 Displays Help
F2 Toggles Text Window
F3 Toggles OSNAP
F4 Toggles TABMODE
F5 Toggles ISOPLANE
F6 Toggles UCSDETECT
F7 Toggles GRIDMODE
F8 Toggles ORTHOMODE
F9 Toggles SNAPMODE
F10 Toggles Polar Tracking
F11 Toggles Object Snap Tracking
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Filed under Autocad Tips by admin on September 23, 2009 at 12:29 pm
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You can open multiple drawings and attach multiple xrefs at once in AutoCAD, providing that you have enough memory and your machine is powerful enough to handle all the files.
Here is how to do that: In the Open File dialogue box, simply hold down the SHIFT button on your keyboard and select the first and the last files from the list of drawings that you need to open. Hit Open. If you need to open multiple files, but they are not in sequence, use the CTRL button instead of SHIFT.
The above procedure works also with your Windows Explorer, just hit ENTER instead of OPEN.
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Filed under Autocad Tips by admin on September 19, 2009 at 1:41 pm
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Have you noticed that when you create a new layout in a new drawing, all your cad layers are displayed in white (color) in paper space, even though you assigned them a specific color? That is because you probably have the “display plot styles” box checked. It is unchecked by default in AutoCAD. To fix that follow this simple steps:
Select the layout tab that you want to modify
Right click on the layout tab
Select Page Setup Manager…
Make sure the layout is highlighted under Page setups on the left side
Select Modify…
Uncheck the “Display plot styles” box below the Plot style table (pen assignments) in the upper right hand corner of the window.
Click OK.
Select “close” for the Page Setup Manager window.
Save your drawing to keep the change.
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Filed under Autocad Tips by admin on September 11, 2009 at 11:54 am
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Have you ever wanted to mirror an object in AutCAD with the text not showing backward? 
To accomplish that:
Type: MIRRTEXT in the command line
At the command prompt change the value number to “0″. See the result image below.

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