Features and Specifications
Save time creating tools by dragging any AutoCAD® object from
the current drawing onto a tool palette to automatically create a
tool with properties that correspond to existing geometry.
To save time, automatically attach commonly used external reference
files from your local or network drive to your drawings by selecting
them from your custom tool palettes.
Apply an auxiliary scale to block and hatch tools that corresponds
to the current drawingˇ¦s dimscale or plotscale value. This minimizes
the number of necessary tools, saves time, and ensures consistency
by automatically inserting content at the appropriate scale.
Quickly and easily overwrite the default tool scale and rotation
properties upon insertion of external references using the command
line or a context-sensitive menu.
Save time by automatically attaching commonly used image files from
your local or network drive to your drawings by selecting them from
your custom tool palettes.
Save time and maintain consistency when creating gradient fills by
automatically applying commonly used gradient patterns to your drawings
by selecting them from your custom tool palettes.
Launch any AutoCAD command directly from a tool palette using preassigned
tool properties. This automates repetitive tasks, without the need
for programming, to increase both drafting productivity and drawing
consistency.
Maintain easy access to frequently used tools while minimizing the
space they require on a tool palette by selecting common geometry
and dimension commands from tool flyouts. You can control which geometry
and dimension tools are available in the flyout.
Save time and minimize confusion when accessing tools, without sacrificing
screen space, by organizing tool palettes into logical groups. You
can quickly display a specific tool palette group when you need access
to its set of tools.
Customize command tools with scripts, custom ARX commands, and AutoLISP®
expressions. You can dramatically increase productivity while maximizing
drawing space.
Enhanced support for Japanese characters, including character size
modifications and a new font for vertical text, minimizes the effort
required to produce and exchange drawings containing Japanese text.
Insert commonly used drafting symbols as part of an mtext object.
This saves time and reduces mistakes that result from inserting symbols
that are in relation to but not actually part of text objects.
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