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Setting up a PostScript Plotter
Introduction
AutoCAD does allow you to export your drawings to the PostScript format, see the Exporting to EPS section of the AutoCAD to...
Paper Space Exercise
Introduction
AutoCAD's paper space mode is a bit like having a page in a scrapbook onto which you can paste different views of your Auto...
All About Images
Introduction
AutoCAD is essentially a vector drawing application. However, there are occasions when it would be useful to display raster...
Scaling Images
Introduction
From time to time, you may need to use a raster image to trace off information. For example, you may want to use a map base...
User Co-ordinate Systems
Introduction
This tutorial describes what UCSs are, why we need them and how to use them. The correct use of UCSs with AutoCAD is the ke...
Using Images
Introduction
This exercise is designed to demonstrate the use of many of the image commands described in the All about Images tutorial. ...
The UCS Icon
Appearance
The UCS icon appears in many different forms, only a few of which are shown below. You may notice, looking at the icons below...
Advanced Selection
Introduction
The selection tools described in the Object Selection tutorial are fine if you only need to pick a few objects at a time or...
North Point Exercise
Introduction This exercise is designed to demonstrate the use of some of the most commonly used Osnaps and how they can be used in conjun...
Object Properties
Introduction
Every AutoCAD object, such as a line or a circle has properties. Some properties such as Colour, Linetype and Layer are com...