Advanced AutoCAD® 2014
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- Geographic Location – Set a Geographic Marker of your position, a landmark, or even a building at the exact location it is in the world using real-world coordinates. Place position markers at locations you specify and label them.
- Design Feed Palette, where you can enter text messages and collaborate with other Online Users, and associate your message with a location on the drawing;
- Multiple File Tabs Control
- Command Line Options including: AutoCorrect - Synonym Suggestions List and Adaptive Suggestions List – Search Online for Help - Easily insert Blocks, Hatch Patterns and Layers.
- Three new Appendices—adding a printer/plotter to the system, AutoDesk 360 connectivity, and new Command Line features and enhancements.
Cheryl R. Shrock
Cheryl R. Shrock recently retired as Professor and Chairperson of Computer Aided Design at Orange Coast College (CA) where she had taught since 1990. She is an Autodesk® registered author. Previous to teaching, she owned and operated a commercial product and machine design company, using CAD to create and document designs. This book draws upon both her teaching and industry experience.
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Advanced AutoCAD® 2014 - Cheryl R. Shrock
INTRODUCTION
About this workbook
This workbook is designed to follow
the Beginning
AutoCAD 2014, Exercise Workbook. It is excellent for classroom instruction or self-study. There are 22 lessons and 3 on-the-job type projects in Architectural, Electro-Mechanical and Mechanical.
Lessons 1 thru 14 continue your education in basic 2D commands.
Lessons 15 thru 22 introduce you to many basic 3D commands.
Each lesson starts with step-by-step instructions followed by exercises designed for practicing the commands you learned within that lesson. The on-the-job projects are designed to give you more practice in your desired field of drafting.
Important
The files 2014-Workbook Helper
and 2014-3D Demo
should be downloaded from our website:
http://new.industrialpress.com/ext/downloads/acad/2014-3d-demo.zip
Enter the address into your web browser and the download will start automatically.
AutoCAD 2014 vs. AutoCAD LT 2014
The LT version of AutoCAD has approximately 80 percent of the capabilities of the full version. It was originally created to be installed on the small hard drives that Laptops used to have. Hence, the name LT. (LT does not mean Lite
) In order to reduce the size of the program AutoCAD removed some of the high-end capabilities, such as Solid Modeling. As a result, some of the commands may not be available to LT users. Consider this an opportunity to see the commands that you are missing and you can determine if you feel it necessary to upgrade.
About the Authors
Cheryl R. Shrock is a retired Professor and was Chairperson of Computer Aided Design at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California. She is also an Autodesk® registered author. Cheryl began teaching CAD in 1990. Previous to teaching, she owned and operated a commercial product and machine design business where designs were created and documented using CAD. This workbook is a combination of her teaching skills and her industry experience.
Steve Heather is a former Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Aided Design in England, UK. For the past 5 years he has been a Beta Tester for Autodesk®, testing the latest AutoCAD® software. Previous to teaching and for more than 30 years, he worked as a Precision Engineer in the Aerospace and Defense industries.
Steve can be contacted for questions or comments at: steve.heather@live.com
CONFIGURING YOUR SYSTEM
Note: If you have already configured your system for the 2014 Beginning
Workbook you may skip to Lesson 1.
AutoCAD ® allows you to customize it's configuration. While you are using this workbook it is necessary for you to make some simple changes to your configuration so our configurations are the same. This will ensure that the commands and exercises work as expected. The following instructions will guide you through those changes.
1.Start AutoCAD®
2.Type: options
then press the
The text that you type will appear in the Dynamic Input box,
as shown below
NOTE:
AUTOCAD LT USERS:
You may find that some of the settings appear slightly different.
But they are mostly the same.
Configuration Settings
3.Select the Display tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
4.Select the Open and Save tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
5.Select the Plot and Publish tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
6.Select the System tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
7.Select the User Preferences tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
8.After making the setting changes shown below select Apply & Close button.
9.Select the Drafting tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
10.Select the Selection tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below. (Note: 3D Modeling tab was skipped)
11.Select the Apply button.
12.Select the OK button.
13.Now you should be back to the AutoCAD screen.
AutoCAD 2014 System Requirements
Customizing your Wheel Mouse
A Wheel mouse has two or more buttons and a small wheel between the two topside buttons. The default functions for the two top buttons and the Wheel are as follows:
Left Hand button is for input and can't be reprogrammed.
Right Hand button is for Enter or the shortcut menu.
The Wheel may be used to Zoom and Pan
or Zoom and display
the Object Snap menu. You will learn more about this later.
The following describes how to select the Wheel functions. After you understand the functions, you may choose to change the setting.
To change the setting you must use the MBUTTONPAN variable.
MBUTTONPAN setting 1: (Factory setting)
MBUTTONPAN setting 0:
To change the setting:
1.Type: mbuttonpan
2.Enter 0 or 1
Command Line
Dynamic Input
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
1.Open Multiple Files.
2.Easily switch from one open drawing to another.
3.Test your current AutoCAD skills.
4.Plot from Model Space.
Note:
This lesson should be used to determine whether or not you are ready for this level of instruction. If you have difficulty creating Exercises 1A, 1B and 1C you should consider reviewing the "Exercise Workbook for Beginning
AutoCAD 2014" before going on to Lesson 2.
LESSON 1
OPEN MULTIPLE FILES
The new File Tabs tool allows you to have multiple drawings open at the same time. If the File Tabs tool is switched on, you can open existing saved drawings or create new ones
The File Tabs tool is located on the User Interface panel of the View tab, and is a Light Blue color when switched on.
How to open an existing saved drawing from the Files Tab
1.Right mouse click on the ‘+’ icon.
2.Select Open from the menu.
3.Locate the Directory and Folder for the previously saved file.
4.Select the File you wish to open.
How to open a new drawing from the Files Tab
.
1.Left mouse click on the ‘+’ icon. (Refer to page 1-2)
2.Select Drawing Template (*.dwt) from the Files of type drop-down list.
3.Select the Template you require.
4.Select the Open button.
Note:
If you right mouse click on any File Tab a menu appears with various options, including closing all open drawing tabs except the one you just clicked on.
The new File Tabs drawing previews allow you to quickly change between open drawings. If you hover your mouse over any open File Tab, a preview of the Model and the Layout tabs are displayed. You can click on any of the previews to take you to that particular open drawing or view.
If an asterisk is displayed on a file Tab it means that particular drawing has not been saved since it was last modified. The asterisk will disappear when the drawing has been saved.
WARM UP DRAWINGS
The following drawings have been included for two purposes:
First purpose:
To make sure you remember the commands taught in the Beginning Workbook and to get you prepared for the new commands in this Advanced Workbook.
Second purpose:
To confirm that you are ready for this level of instruction.
IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
This workbook assumes you already have enough basic AutoCAD knowledge to easily complete Exercises 1A, 1B and 1C. If you have difficulty with these exercises, you should consider reviewing "Exercise Workbook for Beginning
AutoCAD". If you try to continue without this knowledge you will probably get confused and frustrated. It is better to have a good solid understanding of the basics before going on to Lesson 2.
PRINTING
Exercises 1A, 1B and 1C should be printed from Model space on any letter size printer. Instructions are on page 1–9.
EXERCISE 1A
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.Start a NEW file using 2014-Workbook Helper.dwt (Refer to Intro-1)
2.Draw the objects below using layers Object Line and Centerline.
3.Do not dimension
4.Save as EX1A
5.Plot using the instructions on page 1-9
EXERCISE 1B
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.Start a NEW file using 2014-Workbook Helper.dwt (Refer to Intro-1)
2.Draw the objects below using layers Object Line
3.Do not dimension
4.Save as EX1B
5.Plot using the instructions on page 1-9
EXERCISE 1C
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.Start a NEW file using My Decimal Setup.dwt (from the Beginning workbook)
2.Draw the objects below using layers Object Line, Centerline and Dimension
3.Dimension using: Dim-Decimal.
4.Save as EX1C
5.Plot using the instructions on page 1-9
Basic Plotting from Model Space
1.Important: Open the drawing you want to plot.
2.Select: Zoom / All to center the drawing within the plot area.
3.Select the Plot command using one of the following;
Quick Access toolbar =
Ribbon = Output tab / Plot Panel /
Keyboard = Plot
The Plot –Model dialog box will appear.
4.Select the More Options
button to expand the dialog box.
5.Select your printer from the drop down list or Default windows system printer.pc3
Note: If your printer is not shown in the list you should configure your printer within AutoCAD. This is not difficult. Refer to Appendix-A for step by step instructions.
6.Select the Paper size: Letter
7.Select the Plot Area: Extents
8.Select the Plot Offset: Center the Plot
9.Select Plot Scale: 1:1
10.Select the Plot Style table: Monochrome.ctb (for all black) Acad.ctb (for color)
11.If the following dialog box appears, select Yes
12.Select the Preview button.
Does your display appear as shown below?
If yes, press
If not, recheck 1 through 11.
13.Select the Apply to Layout button.
14.Select the OK button to send the drawing to the printer or select Cancel if you do not want to print the drawing at this time. The Page Setup will still be saved.
15.Save the entire drawing again. The Plot settings will be saved to the drawing.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
1.Customize the Workspace
2.Customize the Ribbon
3.Customize the Status Bar
4.Select, Export, Import and Delete a Workspace
5.Customize the Quick Access Toolbar
LESSON 2
Customizing the Workspace
At this stage of your AutoCAD education you are probably not too interested in customizing AutoCAD. But I would like to at least introduce you to the Custom User Interface to familiarize you with a few of the customizing options that are available. It is relatively easy to use and sometimes helpful. If you find it intriguing you may explore further using the AutoCAD Help
system discussed in Lesson 1 in the Beginning workbook.
Start by opening the Customize User Interface dialog box using one of the following:
RIBBON = MANAGE TAB / CUSTOMIZATION PANEL /
KEYBOARD = CUI
The following dialog box should appear.
Creating a New Workspace
Have you found yourself wishing that you could move some of the commands from one Ribbon Panel to another? Or possibly Add, Remove or Move the Tabs. Well you can. You can create a Workspace all of your own very easily.
Important: Before you begin customizing your workspace it is important to create a Duplicate Workspace rather than modify an existing workspace. This will allow you to revert back to the original AutoCAD default workspace appearance.
Don’t be afraid to experiment. I will also show you how to easily return to the AutoCAD default workspace.
1.Open the Customize User Interface dialog box as shown on the previous page.
2.Duplicate the Drafting & Annotation workspace as follows:
A.Right click on Drafting & Annotation and select Duplicate.
3.Rename the duplicate workspace as follows:
A.Right click on Copy of Drafting & Annotation 1 and select Rename.
4.Enter the New Workspace name Class Workspace Demo
5.Right Click on the New Workspace Class Workspace Demo and select Set current.
6.The New Workspace should now be displayed as shown below.
7.Select Apply and OK buttons located at the bottom of the CUI dialog box.
Now you have a workspace to customize. The following pages will guide you through:
1. Creating a new Ribbon tab.
2. Adding a new Ribbon Panel to the new tab.
3. Adding Commands to the new Panel.
Create a Ribbon tab
1.Open the Customize User Interface dialog box (Refer to page 2-2)
2.Select Class Workspace Demo
3.Click on the [+ ] beside Ribbon to expand.
4.Right Click on Tabs
5.Select New Tab
6.Enter a name for the new tab and press
7.Select the Apply and then OK button at the bottom of the Customize User Interface box.
Note:
New Tabs are not automatically added to the workspace.
You must tell AutoCAD that you want to display this new tab in your workspace.
Follow the steps on the following page to "Add a Ribbon Tab to a Workspace
".
Add a Ribbon Tab to a Workspace
1.Open the Customize User Interface dialog box (Refer to page 2-2)
2.Select Class Workspace Demo
3.Click on Customize Workspace button. (It will change to Done)
4.Select the [+ ] beside the Ribbon and the Tabs to expand.
5.Scroll down the list of tabs and click the check box beside the Class Tab.