2. Draw the objects below using layers Object Line and Centerline.
3. Do not dimension
4. Save as EX1A
5. Plot using the instructions on page 1-9
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Start a NEW file using workbook-helper.dwg (Refer to Intro-1)
2. Draw the objects below using layer Object Line
3. Do not dimension
4. Save as EXIB
5. Plot using the instructions on page 1-9
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Start a NEW file using My Decimal Setup.dwt (from the Beginning workbook)
2. Draw the objects below using layers Object Line, Centerline and Dimension
3. Dimension using: Dim-Decimal.
4. Save as EXIC
5. Plot using the instructions on page 1-9
1. Important: Open the drawing you want to plot.
2. Select: Zoom / All to center the drawing within the plot area.
3. Select the Plot command using one of the following;
Quick Access toolbar =
Ribbon = Output tab / Plot Panel /
Keyboard = Plot <enter>
The Plot-Model dialog box will appear.
4. Select the “More Options” button to expand the dialog box.
5. Select your printer from the drop down list or ”Default windows system printer.pc3” Note: If your printer is not shown in the list you should configure your printer within AutoCAD. This is not difficult. Refer to Appendix-A for step by step instructions.
6. Select the Paper size: Letter
7. Select the Plot Area: Extents
8. Select the Plot Offset: Center the Plot
9. Select Plot Scale: 1:1
10. Select the Plot Style table: Monochrome.ctb (for all black)
Acad.ctb (for color)
11. If the following dialog box appears, select Yes
12. Select the Preview button.
Does your display appear as shown below?
If yes, press <enter> and proceed to 13. If not, recheck 1 through 11.
13. Select the Apply to Layout button.
14. Select the OK button to send the drawing to the printer or select Cancel if you do not want to print the drawing at this time. The Page Setup will still be saved.
15. Save the entire drawing again. The Plot settings will be saved to the drawing.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
1. Customize the Workspace
2. Customize the Ribbon
3. Customize the Status Bar
4. Customize the Quick Access Toolbar
5. Select, Export, Import and Delete a Workspace
At this stage of your AutoCAD education you are probably not too interested in customizing AutoCAD. But I would like to at least introduce you to the Custom User Interface to familiarize you with a few of the customizing options that are available.
It is relatively easy to use and sometimes helpful. If you find it intriguing you may explore further using the AutoCAD “Help” system discussed in Lesson 1 in the Beginning workbook.
Start by opening the Customize User Interface dialog box using one of the following:
RIBBON = MANAGE TAB / CUSTOMIZATION PANEL /
KEYBOARD = CUI
The following dialog box should appear.
Have you found yourself wishing that you could move some of the commands from one Ribbon Panel to another? Or possibly Add, Remove or Move the Tabs. Well you can. You can create a Workspace all of your own very easily.
Important: Before you begin customizing your workspace it is important to create a Duplicate Workspace rather than modify an existing workspace. This will allow you to revert back to the original AutoCAD default workspace appearance.
Don’t be afraid to experiment. I will also show you how to easily return