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Autocab Basics

The document outlines basic commands and functionalities for a drawing software, including navigation tools like zooming and panning, as well as drawing and editing commands such as trim, copy, and scale. It also mentions dimensioning options and settings for managing drawing units and styles. Additionally, it covers the use of layers, blocks, and arrays in the design process.
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Autocab Basics

The document outlines basic commands and functionalities for a drawing software, including navigation tools like zooming and panning, as well as drawing and editing commands such as trim, copy, and scale. It also mentions dimensioning options and settings for managing drawing units and styles. Additionally, it covers the use of layers, blocks, and arrays in the design process.
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Basics

 Ribbon
 - toolbar
 Command bar (ctrl + 9)
 Press top to find the missing image
 Regenerate (re) your model, if it is blocked and not zooming in and out
 Press Esc to cancel any command
 Press space to continue using the previous command
 Undo (u) to remove last drawn object
 Close (c) to close the figure joining the last point with the first point
Basics

 Pan (P or mouse scroll button) ‘hand’ uses to move the screen


 Drawing units (un)
 Dimension style manager (d)
 Drafting Setting (se)
 Dimension
 To increase the dimensions size, use dimscale command
 To increase the size of existing dimension, use update option from annotate ribbon
dimensions
 Linear dimension (DIMLIN) and Aligned dimension (DAL)
 Angular dimension (DAN) and Arc length (DAR)
Basics

 Use mouse scroll for zooming in and out


 Zoom object (z)
 To hold the axis at the left end corner of screen, use UCSICON and then select no
origin
 Object snap mode (F3)
 Orthomode (F8)
 Snap mode (F9)
 Grid mode (F7)
 Polar tracking (F10)
 Object snap tracking (F11)
Basics

 Dynamic Inputs (F12)


 Polyline (pl)
 Circle (C)
 @2<10
 Rectangle (rec)
 Arc
 Polygon (pol)
 Move (m)
 Rotate (ro)
Basics

 Trim (tr)
 Erase (e)
 Copy (co)
 Mirror (mi)
 Fillet (f)
 Chamfer (cha)
 Explode
 Scale (sc)
 Stretch (s)
 Offset (o)
Basics

 Hatches
 Gradients
 Rectangular Arrays
 Polar Arrays
 Layers
 Blocks
 Design center (ctrl + 2)

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