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AutoCAD® Secrets Exposed! Jeanne Aarhus – Aarhus Associates, LLC
AC3786
This class is filled with time-saving tips and tricks that can be used to increase your productivity
immediately. If you have attended this class previously, you know there is always something
you did not know you could do, so do not miss this year! We will expose many new tips,
including tips from the new and exciting AutoCAD 2012. Some of the best and most
productivity-enhancing tools have been introduced in recent upgrades. To take advantage of
them, attend this class and discover what might take you years to discover on your own. You
will leave this class with the knowledge to “dazzle” your co-workers back home. A great way to
ensure yourself a ticket to attend next year!
Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to:
Use hidden tips and tricks from other AutoCAD users.
Share tips that apply to many versions of AutoCAD ranging from 2002-2012.
Use the newer tools for greater productivity.
Use hidden tips that you may not find on your own.
About the Speaker
Jeanne is known for keeping her training sessions fast moving and fun. She is a nationally
known speaker and expert in CAD, and presents seminars and workshops on CAD productivity
for managers and users in both corporate and college settings. She has over 25 years
experience involving production drafting, user support, standards coordination, programming,
and training in various CAD applications. Jeanne is an independent consultant offering training
and implementation services and is certified in several Autodesk® and Bentley® products. She
continues to be actively involved in international, national, and local CAD user groups and has
been a popular speaker at AU for several years.
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AutoCAD® Secrets Exposed! The topics I selected for this presentation were collected from friends, co-workers, other user
groups; and of course the newsgroups.
If you have an idea or a great tip to pass along, I invite you to share your ideas with other
users. This only works when we ALL share ideas and concepts and keep the information
flowing. Many thanks to all those who have sent me their tips over the past year to help with
this collection of secrets.
About this document:
Secret available in AutoCAD 2009
Secret available in AutoCAD 2010
Secret available in AutoCAD 2011
Secret available in AutoCAD 2012
SECRET
OOPS
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1 Write-Read Your Linetypes AutoCAD 2011 now allows you to control the orientation of your linetypes using the new alignment
code “U”. Modify any existing linetypes that use text or symbols so that when placed they are
“right-read” justified.
Finally, you no longer have to REVERSE the direction of the objects in your drawing.
Below is an example of what to change in the delivered GAS line defined in ACAD.LIN
Previous *GAS_LINE,Gas line ----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS--
A,.5,-.2,["GAS",STANDARD,S=.1,R=0.0,X=-0.1,Y=-.05],-.25
Modified *NEW_GAS_LINE,Right Reading Gas line ----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS----GAS--
A,.5,-.2,["GAS",STANDARD,S=.1,U=0.0,R=0.0,X=-0.1,Y=-.05],-.25
You don’t have to modify the delivered linetypes, Autodesk has already added this new feature to
the GAS and HOT_WATER_SUPPLY linetypes in the ACAD.LIN file delivered with AutoCAD 2011-
2012.
Unfortunately, this is not
honored in rotated viewports.
Hopefully this will be fixed in a
future release.
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2 Smarter Hatches
Invalid Boundary Icons AutoCAD 2010 provides new “red circle” icons if a boundary object is not
closed when attempting to hatch an area. Finally, you can immediately see
where the problem is!
New Grips Another new feature for hatch objects are additional grips available on an
associated hatch.
Edit Vertex grip Allows you to MOVE or REMOVE the vertex. Use the <CTRL> key to toggle between the available
command options.
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Edit Edge grip Allows you to ADD or CONVERT an edge between a line or an arc. Use the <CTRL> key to toggle
between the available command options.
The Hatch Grip functionality is amazing. The new center grip allows direct manipulation of hatch
objects. Hover over the grip to stretch, move, or change the origin, angle or scale.
Hatch Layer We often want our hatches to all reside on a
specific layer. Now you can set a default layer
for hatches that overrides the current layer.
3 MIRRHATCH The new system variable MIRRHATCH enables you to mirror hatches while retaining their
orientation.
MIRRHATCH
Controls how MIRROR reflects hatch patterns.
Saved in: Drawing
0 (default) Retains hatch pattern direction
1 Mirrors the hatch pattern direction
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4 Hatch Defaults Do you always have to change the default hatch pattern because ANSI31 is not the most common
hatch for your work? Me too! I would prefer to have SOLID my default hatch.
Here is how you can modify your “default” hatch pattern for future hatching commands.
Use the system variable HPNAME and set it to the pattern of your choice
HPNAME = SOLID
Sorry, but this setting isn’t saved anywhere; so when you close AutoCAD it reverts back to ANSI31.
So how can you save this change permanently? Try using the ACADDOC.LSP file. You can create
and place the ACADDOC.LSP in any support path directory and it will be loaded automatically each
time a drawing is accessed.
Use the file ACADDOC.LSP to save these “favorite settings” every time you run AutoCAD.
(setvar “HPNAME” “SOLID”)
Use the . character to reset the pattern back to the default hatch.
5 Smarter QAT So what can we do to improve the out-of-the-box ribbon?
Quick Access Toolbar Layer Tools The 2011-2012 versions deliver a more flexible QAT. By default, it delivers the WORKSPACE
control tool in the out-of-the-box Quick Access Toolbar. A better choice here might be to include
the LAYER control tool. This allows the user to change the active layer while on any ribbon tab. In
previous versions I always turned on the LAYER toolbar in conjunction with the ribbon interface.
Use the CUI dialog to re-arrange the tools on the QAT.
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6 Automatic Areas Using Fields For this demonstration let’s use a polyline to demonstrate a new feature in AutoCAD that can
automatic my design process.
If you need to label areas on your drawings you can use
FIELD objects along with polylines to “automatically” keep
them up to date.
STEP 1: Place text using the Mtext Editor and key-in AREA =
STEP 2: <Right-Click> to access the INSERT FIELD command
STEP 3: In the FIELD CATEGORY select OBJECT
STEP 4: Use the Pick Object button and select the closed polyline
STEP 5: In the PROPERTY list select AREA
STEP 6: In the FORMAT list select ARCHITECTURAL and pick OK to close the dialog.
STEP 7: Pick OK to place the text in your drawing.
You can modify the GRAY SHADE and the UPDATE FIELD SETTINGS in the user preferences to
control when the fields are updated.
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7 Custom Stamps
Reference Stamp Use the RTEXT express tool to automate a list of your attached references for your titleblocks.
The command to use is REMOTE TEXT….or RTEXT from the command line.
Add a reference file, and it automatically updates!
Plot Stamp I am not going to cover the obvious Plot Stamp utility found on the Plot dialog box. You have
probably already discovered that one. I find it a little limiting in placement options….so here is an
alternative. This method will work in any version of AutoCAD that has the Express Tools installed.
You can put this text anywhere in your file, modelspace or paperspace and get easy plot stamp
capabilities.
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8 Automatic Coordinate Labels
Many users ask me how to label a drawing coordinate automatically in AutoCAD. Have you figured
it out yet?
You can use an ordinate dimension but there is a better way if you
make a “smarter” dynamic block to label points in your drawing.
Use a simple dynamic block using FIELDS that display the
INSERTION POINT of the block.
9 Auto-Exploded Blocks If you use WBLOCK files for your standard details you can automatically explode them on insert
using the following command.
-INSERT *blockname
Insert Block Exploded
STEP 8: Key in the following command to insert the detail “exploded”. -INSERT *TITLE_SHEET.DWG
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10 Multi-Function GRIPS Additional grip functionality has been added to the following object types:
Lines Hover on an endpoint grip to gain access to the new
STRETCH and LENGTHEN commands.
Arcs Hover on an endpoint grip to gain access to the STRETCH and LENGTHEN commands.
Hover on a midpoint grip to gain access to the STRETCH and RADIUS commands.
Dimensions Hover on an arrow grip to gain access to the STRETCH,
CONTINUE DIMENSION, BASELINE DIMENSION and FLIP
ARROW commands.
Hover on a text grip to gain access to the STRETCH, MOVE
WITH DIM LINE, MOVE TEXT ONLY, MOVE WITH LEADER,
ABOVE DIM LINE, CENTER VERTICAL and RESET TEXT
POSTION commands.
Multi-Leaders Hover on a landing grip to gain access to the
STRETCH, LENGTHEN LANDING and ADD
LEADER commands.
Hover on an arrow grip to gain access to the STRETCH,
ADD VERTEX, and REMOVE LEADER commands.
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11 Smarter Open…Smarter Choices
Missing SHX and Font Files You can ignore missing SHX files when opening a drawing without specifying a replacement
(although text using the missing SHX files will not be displayed).
12 DGNTM Support Complex linetypes are now maintained! To ensure that custom linetypes are displayed, copy the
corresponding .rsc files to the support path or add the RSC file path to the search path in AutoCAD
in the Options dialog box (Files tab, Support File Search Path).
13 Merge Layer Ever had a layer that you couldn’t get rid of? You can’t find anything on it; but AutoCAD insists that
the layer is populated, so you can’t delete it. Of course you have, we have all hit that brick wall!
Well, here is a great solution.
Use the LAYMRG command to merge the “stubborn” layer onto another layer you want to keep.
This causes the “stubborn” layer to be removed once it’s “objects” are moved to the new layer.
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14 Quick Attribute Edit
Use the ATTIPEDIT command to edit a single attribute in a block quickly without using the dialog. It
allows you to edit the attribute using the simple editor.
Use the CTRL key to access this command automatically when selecting an attribute in a block.
15 Smarter Text Spacing Use the TSPACETYPE system variable to control the space between lines of MTEXT.
If set to 2, the variable keeps space between mtext lines always exactly the same, and if it is set to
1, set to at least varies if symbols such as ( ) are used
TSPACETYPE
Controls the type of line spacing used in multiline text.
At Least adjusts line spacing based on the tallest characters in a line. Exactly uses the specified line
spacing, regardless of individual character sizes.
Saved in: Registry
1 (default) At Least
2 Exactly
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16 Smarter Dynamic Block Grips How do you move a dynamic block using a grip and move all annotative scales?
Use the ORIGIN GRIP but make sure that you are using the MOVE command option and not the
STRETCH command option.
17 Hidden Command Options? Many commands have options not documented by Autodesk, that are useful in macros. An
important one is the + option, which specifies which tab to display in tabbed dialog boxes. The tab
numbering starts with 0, which means the first tab is referred to as +0.
For example, to open the Drafting tab (the 7th tab) of the Options dialog box, the macro looks like
this:
^C^C_options +6
18 Arc By Length How can you draw an arc with a specific length? Use the LENGTHEN command to define the total
length of the arc object.
19 Align Similarly, you can apply Parallel, Perpendicular, Collinear, Horizontal, and Vertical constraints to the
rotation angle of text objects. In addition, text and mtext objects behave consistently and
predictably, with the identified insertion point of the object being the constrainable point.
One problem found is that to select the text it is needed to click a bit below the text.
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20 Selection Cycling Overlapping objects has always been an issue when trying to select a specific object. Over the
years there have been many methods used to solve this problem; and AutoCAD 2011-2012 is no
exception. In fact, AutoCAD 2011-2012 offer a new, more obvious method for selecting overlapping
objects.
Use the status bar to activate the new SELECTION CYCLING
tool.
When you “hover” on multiple objects, an icon
appears to indicate that more than one object
exists at that location.
Use the <Right-Click> menu on the new <Single-
Clicked> tool in the status bar to access the
SELECTION CYCLING settings.
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System Variables SELECTIONCYCLING
Turns selection cycling on and off.
Saved in: Registry
0 Off
1 On (the list dialog does not display)
2 (default) On (the list dialog displays the selected objects that you can cycle through)
SUBOBJSELECTIONMODE
Filters whether faces, edges, vertices or solid history sub-objects are highlighted when you roll
over them.
In busy 3D environments with many objects, it can be helpful to filter certain sub-objects out of
the selection highlighting.
Saved in: NOT SAVED
0 When sub-object filtering is off, press Ctrl+<Left-Click> to select a face, edge,
vertex or a history sub-object.(Shift+F1)
1 Only vertices are available for selection (Shift+F2)
2 (default) Only edges are available for selection. (Shift+F3)
3 Only faces are available for selection. (Shift+F4)
4 Only history sub-objects of compound objects are available for selection.
(Shift+F5)
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21 Inferring Geometric Constraints If you have been using constraints in previous versions, then you will LOVE this new feature.
AutoCAD 2011 introduced new constraint options to make it easier to “draw” with constraints using
the new INFER CONSTRAINTS option.
Using INFER CONSTRAINTS automatically adds constraints to geometry as it is drawn, eliminating
the need to add constraints after the fact.
For example, if you snap while drawing geometry using a PERPENDICULAR osnap, the
PERPENDICULAR constraint is applied automatically.
System Variables CONSTRAINTINFER
Controls whether the geometric constraints are inferred while drawing and editing geometry.
Saved in: Registry
0 (default) Geometric constraints are not inferred
1 Geometric constraints are inferred
Even after you’ve applied constraints, you can temporarily relax them by pressing the CTRL key while editing constrained objects.
Infer Constraints with Grips Grips now have the capability of applying constraints during the process of grip editing. To utilize
you must turn on the INFERCONSTRAINTS toggle on the status bar.
You must have the appropriate OSNAP active for constraints to be available and applied. For
example, PERPENDICULAR and TANGENT OSNAPS must be specified to add the coinciding
constraints.
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22 Panel Priority Customizable ribbon functionality in the Customize User Interface dialog box has been enhanced to
include new priority settings for sub-panels and fold-panels. As you change the size of your
AutoCAD window or add and remove panels from a tab, Fold panels resize horizontally to fill the
available space. Fold panel properties enable you to specify default, maximium, and minimum
button sizes. You can even assign a priority to each sub-panel or fold-panel to more easily control
the collapsing action.
23 NUDGE Objects This new command allows you to move objects very small amounts without using the MOVE
command. To access the NUDGE command, first, select the objects and use the <CTRL+ARROW
keys> to move the object in any of the four arrow directions. This movement is orthogonal only.
Use the SNAP distance setting to control the distance an object moves during the NUDGE command.
24 You’re So Touchy! Selecting objects can be tricky sometimes when trying to avoid or select multiple objects. You can
use the hidden ‘FS selection command option to select all objects touching currently selected
objects. Use the ‘ key to use this option transparently inside of any command requesting you to
select objects.
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25 Forgotten Dimension Command Have you ever had problems dimensioning objects that are staggered? Using the DIMALIGNED
command doesn’t dimension exactly the way you want to, so what do you do? Use the old
DIMROTATED command to get exactly the dimension you want.
26 Secret COPY Options
Donnie Gladfelter, the CAD Geek
Hopefully, everyone knows that they can use the <CTRL+C> shortcut keys to copy objects to the
clipboard, and <CTRL+V> to paste them back into a drawing. These are wonderful shortcuts, but
they have a “fatal” flaw; they don’t allow you to define a basepoint to control the paste portion of
these actions. Right? Wrong!
You can use <CTRL+SHIFT+C> to copy objects to the clipboard and define a basepoint! Wow, I
have to admit I didn’t know that one either…thanks Donnie!
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27 PDF Collate Your Way I had to add this secret since everyone seems to be asking me how to do this lately. How can you
control whether your PDF output is in a single file or multiple files? Use the system variable
PUBLISHCOLLATE to control your PDF output.
PUBLISHCOLLATE
Publishing sheets as a single job requires a plot driver that supports the multi-sheet plotting or
printing
Saved in: User Settings
0 A published sheet set is processed one sheet at a time. Separate PLT files
are created for each sheet. If the sheet set is published, the sheets might be
interleaved with other plot jobs.
1 (default) A published sheet set is processed as a single job. A multi-sheet PLT file is
created. If the sheet set is published, it is never interleaved with other plot
jobs.
28 So you Like your Shortcut Keys? Use the ones provided for navigating and using the ribbon. Have you discovered the “alternate”
shortcut keys on the ribbon?
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29 Ribbon Stuff Richard Alexander…on CADALYST
Use this macro to create a very useful shortcut key for maximizing your screen real-estate when
needed. It toggles the display of your ribbon.
I didn’t come up with this one; but I sure love how it works. Thanks to Richard for this helpful tip!
Name: "Ribbon"
Description: Opens/Closes Ribbon Panel
Command Display Name: Ribbon
Macro: $M=$(if,$(and,$(>,$(getvar,ribbonstate),0)),^C^C_ribbonclose,^C^C_ribbon)
I assigned this to CTRL+F12. Check it out!
30 Using Taskbars in AutoCAD Use the TASKBAR command to display all drawings in the windows status bar like Word, Excel,
or other windows applications.
TASKBAR = 0
TASKBAR = 1
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31 Using Double-Click Actions Mohamed Haris
One of the coolest things you can do in the new CUI interface is to customize the <Double-Click-
Actions>. Many of you probably use this new feature when editing objects such as blocks, hatches,
text, and many others. But have you ever <Double-Clicked> on an object only to get the Properties
dialog, which isn’t terribly useful? How about when you <Double-Click> on a line object? It runs the
Properties command, what good is that?
Let’s try to improve on this just a little. I want to <Double-Click> on a line have it convert it to a
polyline automatically.
Lines Assign the following macro to the <Double-Click> action for LINE.
^C^C_PEDIT;Y;;
Dimension Assign the following macro to the <Double-Click> action for a DIMENSION. This macro will
automatically restore the dimension text to the “true length” value.
^C^C_dimedit;home;cmddia;0;_dimedit;new;<>;previous;;
Dimension Arrow Assign the following macro to the <Double-Click> action for a DIMENSION ARROW. This macro
will automatically “flip” the arrow on the dimension.
^C^C_^C^C_aidimfliparrow
Arc or Circle Assign the following macro to the <Double-Click> action for a POLYLINE. This macro will
automatically convert a closed ARC to a POLYLINE.
^C^C$M=$(if,$(=,$(getvar,peditaccept),1),_pedit;close;,_pedit;;close;)
NOTE: <Double-Click> actions cannot be created for OLE and VIEWPORT
objects.
SECRET: Try out any of these commands on custom <Right-Click> menus too!
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32 Rotate Viewport
Rotate Viewport Use the system variable VPROTATEASSOC to control if the view rotates with the viewport when
rotating a viewport in a layout.
VPROTATEASSOC
Controls whether the view within a viewport is rotated with the viewport when the viewport is
rotated.
Saved in: Registry
0 When a viewport is rotated, the view inside is not rotated.
1 (default) When a viewport is rotated, the view inside is rotated to match the rotation of
the viewport.
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33 Flat Shot?
This command creates a 2D representation of all 3D objects based on the current view. You can choose whether to place the block in the current file or in an external file. You have an option whether to display any of the following items.
Foreground Lines
Obscure Lines
Include Tangential Edges
How do you control the insertion point of the new “flatshot” block? The insertion point is generated from the current view, so if you create a named view with a “close-up” view of the 3D object and then generate the “flatshot” block, you will see that the insertion point is the bottom left origin of the named view display.
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34 Viewport Symbology New to many users is the ability to define layer symbology (color, linetype, weight, etc) on a per
viewport basis similar to layer viewport freeze and thaw.
Use this process to coordinate viewports as shown above.
STEP 1: <Double-Click> in a viewport to activate it and to move the focus of AutoCAD to the viewport.
STEP 2: Open the Layer Manager and define the colors, weights, and linetypes using the new VPColor, VPLinetype and VPWeight columns. You might need to REGEN the viewport to see the changes.
Notice the “bluish tint” color added to the layer list to help you
identify what layer settings has been overridden on a viewport
basis.
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35 On-the-Fly Basepoints You can modify the block insertion base point using the BASEPOINT option during insertion.
STEP 1: Run the INSERT command.
STEP 2: Key in B to define a new BASEPOINT on the block.
STEP 3: Snap to the new basepoint and place the block.
36 Streamline MTEXT Do you still use DTEXT more than MTEXT? If you could streamline your MTEXT command would
that help you make the transition? Try this out!
Create a custom MTEXT button using the following syntax:
^C^C_MTEXT;\W;0;
Is that better?
If you still want MTEXT to work like DTEXT try modifying this setting:
MTEXTFIXED=1
If I call this secret Multi-line DTEXT will you use MTEXT now?
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38 PEDITACCEPT Use the system variable PEDITACCEPT to simplify your polyline editing. After all, have you ever
answered NO to the PEDIT question stating that the object you selected is not a polyline – would
you like to convert it to one? Me neither…what a silly question! To NEVER see this question again
change this system variable.
PEDITACCEPT
Suppresses the prompt “Do you want it to turn into one?” When the prompt is suppressed, the
selected object is automatically converted to a polyline.
Saved in: Registry
0 (default) The prompt is displayed
1 The prompt is suppressed
39 Take the Edge Out
Using the system variable EDGEMODE can simplify your trim and extend functionality. Did you
know that you can TRIM and EXTEND to non-existent edges?
EDGEMODE
Controls how the TRIM and EXTEND commands determine cutting and boundary edges
Saved in: Registry
0 (default) Uses the selected edge without an extension
1 Extends or trims the selected object to an imaginary extension of the cutting
or boundary edge
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40 Undocumented Commands
Circle Tangent to 3 Points Use the undocumented command AI_CIRCTAN to draw a circle tangent to 3 points or objects.
41 Angle Lock? Ellen Finkelstein
Have you ever needed to draw a line at an odd angle; but it is just one line and it isn’t worth
changing or setting your POLAR settings. Try this trick out!
While drawing a line you can key-in <ANGLE to lock in the angle while you can still dynamically
determine the length. This effectively locks the angle for the next line segment. This is actually
using the POLAR OVERRIDE ANGLE as displayed on the command line.
How can you cancel or turn off this override? Just key-in the < symbol with no angle defined.
42 Disable Attributes? Need to place blocks but don’t have time to enter attributes right now? Use this system variable to
disable the attribute value entry.
ATTREQ
Controls whether INSERT uses default attribute settings during insertion of blocks.
Saved in: Registry
0 Assumes the defaults for the values of all attributes
1 (default) Turns on prompts or a dialog box for attribute values, as specified by ATTDIA
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43 Color Priority Do you still have to manually fix the display or draw order of objects in your files? Using the
commands TEXTTOFRONT and HATCHTOBACK don’t always give you the results you want right?
Try this out instead.
Use the Express Tool CDORDER which is only available as a key-in command. This command
allows you specify display priority based on color, where the first color on the list is in front and the
last color is in back.
CDORDER Dialog Box Options Reordering method
Draworder Arranges the drawing order of the selected objects using the DRAWORDER
command.
Handles Arranges the drawing order of the selected objects by reordering objects in the drawing
database. Objects are deleted and recreated in the order dictated by their color.
Draworder Location
Front Reorders the colors in front-to-back sequence and places them in front of any
objects not specified in the Color list.
Back Reorders the colors in front-to-back sequence and places them behind any
objects not specified in the Color list.
Modify Blocks Orders objects in block insertions by color.
Move Up Moves the selected color higher in the display sequence.
Move Down Moves the selected color lower in the display sequence.
Use the CDRAWORDER command to order objects according to their displayed color. Selected
objects can have their color assigned by BYLAYER or explicitly by object.
External reference objects are not affected by CDORDER with Draworder. Use Handles with
objects that will be externally referenced. The use of Handles is recommended only for
cases where Draworder is not sufficient.
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44 Buried in the Express Offset There is a couple of very handy options buried in the new OFFSET commands. The first option
allows you offset objects to the CURRENT LAYER instead of the same layer as the original object;
and the second allows you to perform a multiple offset so you don’t have to continuously pick that
first object.
OFFSET to CURRENT Layers STEP 1: Key-in OFFSET to start the command
STEP 2: Key-in L for LAYER
STEP 3: Key-in C for CURRENT and hit ENTER one more time.
STEP 4: Key-in the offset distance
STEP 5: Select the object to offset and the direction
You can put this on a button and make it a lot easier to use!
^C^C_offset;l;c;;
OFFSET MULTIPLE times STEP 1: Key-in OFFSET to start the command
STEP 2: Key-in offset distance
STEP 3: Select the object to offset
STEP 4: Key-in M for MULTIPLE
STEP 5: Select the direction for the offset
You can put this on a button and make it a lot easier to use!
^C^C_offset;\\m;
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45 Copy Objects from the XREF Have you ever wanted to copy an object or several objects from a reference file?
Hopefully, you are already familiar with the single object method. To copy a single object you
use the Express Tool COPY NESTED OBJECTS.
Copy SINGLE Object from XREF
STEP 1: Select Express Copy Nested Objects
STEP 2: Select the object in the reference file and copy it to a new location.
The next option is a little more difficult, but well worth the effort!
Copy MULTIPLE Objects from XREF
STEP 1: Select the XREF you need to copy from
STEP 2: <Right-Click> and select the command EDIT XREF-IN-PLACE
STEP 3: Choose the level of editing you need, file, block, etc. and highlight the appropriate level.
STEP 4: Select the objects you want to copy and copy them to the new location.
STEP 5: Select the new copy of the objects.
STEP 6: Pick the Remove from Selection Set button on the Refedit toolbar. This will remove the newly copied objects from the xref file set.
STEP 7: SAVE your changes from the Refedit toolbar.
You are now back in the original drawing and the objects you copied are in this file not the Xref
file.
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That's probably more than I have time for….but hopefully
not more that you wanted to know!
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