Podcading
Summary: A topic by topic approach to learning AutoCAD. Quick episodes containing the information you need to improve your AutoCAD skills. Created with today's busy schedules in mind
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- Artist: Jason Carter
Podcasts:
In this podcast episode I discuss using the Properties Settings dialog box to give you more power and control over the Match Properties command.
In this podcast episode I discuss the PGP file (acad.pgp). What is it? How is it used? How do you modify it? Example pgp file modification for the MOVE command: M, *MOVE
In this podcast episode I discuss the SELECTSIMILAR command. SELECTSIMILAR allows you to click on an object in your drawing and all similar objects (objects with similar properties) will be selected as well.
In this podcast episode I discuss the TJUST Express Tools command. TJUST allows you to change the justification of text in your drawing without the text moving around to accommodate the change.
In this podcast episode I discuss the XLIST Express Tools command. XLIST will help you to quickly determine the properties of objects in your blocks or XREFs.
In this podcast episode I discuss the FIND command. Use it to easily find and replace text in your drawing.
In this podcast episode I discuss the RENAME command and how it can help you to rename several different types of objects in your drawing.
In this podcast episode I discuss the importance and benefits of purging REGAPPS from your drawings
In this podcast episode I discuss the DGNPURGE command and how it can help you in reducing the file size of your drawing
In this "tip" podcast I discuss how to open DWG files from Windows Explorer while maintaining control over which AutoCAD application the file will open in.
In this podcast episode I discuss various ways to access and set your OSNAP's. I discuss Running OSNAP's along with various ways of manually selecting a specific OSNAP point.
In this "tip" podcast I discuss the VISRETAIN variable and how it affects your XREF layers.
In this podcast I discuss some of the features of the External References Palette.
In this "tip" podcast I discuss two unorthodox methods of inserting XREF's in your drawing.
In this podcast I discuss XREF's. What are they? How can they be used? Most of the time of this episode is spent discussing the Attach External Reference dialog box. What are the differences between Attachment and Overlay? What is a Full Path vs a Relative Path vs No Path?