Advanced drafting techniques - improve drafting
speed
A short introduction to 3D - easy
to use 3D basics
Inserting text fields such as today's date
Tables and table styles - links to external data
Block definitions - Define your own objects for drag & drop into
your drawing
Design centre - commonly used to insert blocks from other drawings +
many other uses
Tool palettes - a selection of blocks at your finger tips
Writing macros for customised Icons - speed up common tasks
Customising the User interface - streamline your work
Dynamic blocks - more powerful blocks which respond to user input
Block attributes - blocks can carry user defined information
Data extraction - Commonly
used to extract data from attributes into a spread sheet
Referenced drawings (Xrefs) - Several can work on the same project
independently or one part can be edited so that all drawings containing that
part will be updated when opened.
Draw order - Send objects to back or front when viewing or printing
Attaching raster images - See digital phots or images on your prints
Dimensions styles - Professionalise your drawing output
Wipeouts - Blank out portions of your drawing
Revision clouds - Highlight areas on your drawing
Annotation scale - Add scales to see your data the same size at
different scaled output. Also applies to hatching, text and objects
Multi-leader styles - Easily add arrows with text to detail your
drawing
Layer groups and filters - Just see the layers you need
Layouts - Set up layers to suit your output devices. Also used to
display and print different disciplines in each tab with all data stored in
drawing model space.
Viewports - Different viewport styles and how to maximise/minimise
viewports
CTB styles - Commonly used to allocate pen sizes to drawing colours.
Solve the problem of objects plotted in yellow, without having to edit the
drawing.
Setup and configuration of Autocad.