what are your units registered as here? I am supposed to be using architectural units of measure but it ends up with totally different results when I want a 5 inch square for example
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To get the ribbon to show up type "RIBBON" in the command bar to turn on the ribbon. If you want to see all the tools its possible the ribbons are in a minimized state. To fix this find the ribbons (such as "home", "solid", "surface", etc) and go all the way to the end of these words. At the end you'll see a solid square (should be white if you're in dark mode) with a triangle/arrow pointing up/down and a dropdown menu right beside it. Click the arrow in the solid coloured box and it should change how your ribbons appear. Let me know if this helps!
If you look in the bottom right hand corner of the program, you'll see, beside the word "model" a miniature grid image. Click that and it should turn on. Alternatively, you can press F7 and the grid should toggle. Hope this helps!
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what are your units registered as here? I am supposed to be using architectural units of measure but it ends up with totally different results when I want a 5 inch square for example
Units we are using in this video are the defaults, so the type is "Decimal" in inches. If you're using a different unit type it will vary!
this is very helpful. looking forward for videos
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This is helping us greatly.
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my acad2025 menus look different from yours...
autodesk is always messing up the menus ...
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great video it really helped me get the basics of using autocad software ❤❤❤❤
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Is this tutorial for Mac or windows. Please respond!
All our tutorials are done on Windows!
Great work. Please make a video on creating a P&ID. Thanks.
Thank you! We'll take your suggestion into consideration, stay tuned for updates!
Are we using a scale when we're drawing in CAD?
For this video, we are not using a specific scale!
how do you open the ribbon with all the tools? mine is not "open" also why cant I use feet and inches when creating a square of shape
To get the ribbon to show up type "RIBBON" in the command bar to turn on the ribbon. If you want to see all the tools its possible the ribbons are in a minimized state.
To fix this find the ribbons (such as "home", "solid", "surface", etc) and go all the way to the end of these words. At the end you'll see a solid square (should be white if you're in dark mode) with a triangle/arrow pointing up/down and a dropdown menu right beside it. Click the arrow in the solid coloured box and it should change how your ribbons appear.
Let me know if this helps!
I just downloaded autocad and the grid is not showing because I don't have Graphic card in it.....
If you look in the bottom right hand corner of the program, you'll see, beside the word "model" a miniature grid image. Click that and it should turn on.
Alternatively, you can press F7 and the grid should toggle.
Hope this helps!
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Is it suitable for AutoCAD 2025?
Absolutely!
looking forward to 2025
Absolutely!