Chapter2 Introduction To Command
Chapter2 Introduction To Command
Chapter 2
Introduction to
Commands
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TIP:
-Preview shows a bitmap image of the drawing selected. This image is the
view that was last saved in the drawing. It will not show a preview of
drawings saved before R13 AutoCAD.
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TIP:
New drawings can also be created from Template Files.
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3. Press ENTER
TIP:
Clicking the dropdown list for File type changes the format that the
drawing can be saved in.
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Quick Save
The QSAVE command is equivalent to clicking Save on the File menu.
If the drawing is named, AutoCAD saves the drawing using the file format
specified on the Open and Save tab of the Options dialog box and does
not request a file name. If the drawing is unnamed, AutoCAD displays the
Save Drawing As dialog box (see SAVEAS) and saves the drawing with
the file name and format you specify.
1. Press CTRL + S.
or
2. Click the Save icon.
or
3. Type QSAVE at the command prompt,
Command:QSAVE
TIPS:
Drawings can be saved as different versions of AutoCAD (e.g. R13, R14,
R 2000, etc.)
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2.4 File Safety Precautions
Autosave
AutoCAD automatically saves information in .SV$ files; however, users
should save their drawings to .DWG files every 10 minutes. A value of
zero (0) disables autosave.
Temporary Files
These files have the extensions .ac$ (temporary drawing file).
After a system failure, if you are on a network, you should not delete
temporary files until you have verified that they are not part of an active
editing session.
Other temporary files may be left in the drawing directory or the temporary
file directory.
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Security Options
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2.5 Exiting AutoCAD
1. Choose File, Exit.
or
2. Type QUIT at the command prompt.
Command: QUIT
3. Press ENTER
4. Click Yes to save changes or No to discard changes.
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