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For me, this video was a game changer! Sure, I know there are a lot of CAD Users that know this well, but its a shortcut that was never illustrated or explained to me. I have been using AutoCAD for about 6 years or so and I've been doing it the hard way, day after day. Thank you so much for sharing this! I can't wait to dive in and check out your other videos!
That's awesome! There are so many little tricks and ways to save time when it comes to AutoCAD, always happy to learn new owns and share some of my own! Thanks for watching and the comment! Cheers
Hello Brandon! Great video, but I have searched your videos, and can't find how to "copy" a part of model into a new layout?? I tried creating template with "window" selection, but I would up with a same layout as the whole entire model... How?? Di I have to create separate drawings with only the section I would like??
Hi, How could I block a drawing (attention, not the file it contains) so that whoever opens it later cannot edit, move, rotate it. Effectively, it should look like a block, but which cannot be broken/edited/modified. Thank you!
This does not really show how to copy a layout from another drawing, it shows how to link the file for the layout. What if there is no file to link to? What if I have a .dwg with no links and need to actually "copy" that layout? Any help is appreciated. Also, I may not know how everything works and this could be so easy to do hat it isn't worth anyone's time to explain it...? I'm willing to admit that may be the case.
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For me, this video was a game changer! Sure, I know there are a lot of CAD Users that know this well, but its a shortcut that was never illustrated or explained to me. I have been using AutoCAD for about 6 years or so and I've been doing it the hard way, day after day. Thank you so much for sharing this! I can't wait to dive in and check out your other videos!
That's awesome! There are so many little tricks and ways to save time when it comes to AutoCAD, always happy to learn new owns and share some of my own!
Thanks for watching and the comment!
Cheers
thx brnadon. very useful tip !! regards martin
Hello Brandon! Great video, but I have searched your videos, and can't find how to "copy" a part of model into a new layout?? I tried creating template with "window" selection, but I would up with a same layout as the whole entire model... How?? Di I have to create separate drawings with only the section I would like??
Exactly! How does one copy the stuff from one file into a new one when there is no existing template file?
So simple yet so helpful, thanks for explaining =)
Thank you for the wonderful tip!
Great info, simple and easy!...Thanks!
Hi,
How could I block a drawing (attention, not the file it contains) so that whoever opens it later cannot edit, move, rotate it. Effectively, it should look like a block, but which cannot be broken/edited/modified.
Thank you!
hi ,but i have a question for combining mutiple files, i would like to combine 300 files each have its only layout, how can i make it fast ?
Good tip. Designcenter also works the same.
Great Tip!
Thanks! Glad you liked it:)
And thanks for watching & commenting
Cheers
Thanks mate.
and how to do the same operation in autocad mac?
This does not really show how to copy a layout from another drawing, it shows how to link the file for the layout. What if there is no file to link to? What if I have a .dwg with no links and need to actually "copy" that layout? Any help is appreciated. Also, I may not know how everything works and this could be so easy to do hat it isn't worth anyone's time to explain it...? I'm willing to admit that may be the case.
Thanks
THANKSSSS
Cheers!
thank you buddy
CAPO, thanks!!
thx
This useful .
It also works with Bricscad