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AutoCAD® Secrets Exposed! Great Tutorials for AutoCad users! The topics I selected for this presentation were collected from friends, co-workers, other user groups; and of course the newsgroups. If you have an idea or a great tip to pass along….I invite you to share your ideas with other users. This only works when we ALL share ideas and concepts. Keep the information flowing….and thanks to all those who helped with this collection of ideas. Trim and Extend Dimensions I learned of this one a long time ago, but I keep passing it on. It is such a handy feature and it seem that most users don’t even know they can do this. Trim Your Hatches The new hatch capabilities allow you to TRIM your hatches just like you would other objects. Using the system variable EDGEMODE can simplify your trim and extend functionality. Did you know that you can TRIM and EXTEND to non-existent edges? 0 Uses the selected edge without an extension 1 Extends or trims the selected object to an imaginary extension of the cutting or boundary edge. There is an AutoCAD command called REMEMBERFOLDERS that controls the default path for the Look In or Save In option of all standard file selection dialog boxes. 0 the folders will open to the same place every time. 1 (default) the current folder shown will remain as the default until the another folder is accessed. Each option has good and bad points, but at least try them both. I’ll bet more than one of you will think this is one of the best secrets!

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