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Four Editing Commands in One 12 May, 2010
Try out the four-in-one command Mocoro (Move/Copy/Rotate), and you’ll see that you can knock out four different editing functions at once. (Available in AutoCAD since 2004.)More>>
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Don't Space Out in AutoCAD 27 Apr, 2010
We all know how frustrating it can be to align objects in paper space with objects in model space. Join Lynn Allen as she shows you a super-simple tool for doing exactly that — plus a bonus tool that will make it easy to push objects through from one space to another. (Available in AutoCAD...More>>
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Change Line Lengths 13 Apr, 2010
Just because a command has been around since the beginning doesn’t mean you can’t put it to good use today. Lynn Allen will show you some nifty tricks you can do with the Change command that can’t be done faster any other way. (Available in AutoCAD since the first releases of the software.)More>>
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Get a Grip 23 Mar, 2010
Nearly everyone is familiar with grips -- a powerful tool in AutoCAD -- but not everyone knows the finer points of using them. Join Lynn Allen as she shows you clever ways to make more than one hot grip and repeat the last distance or angle used. (Available in AutoCAD for more than 15 years.)More>>
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Explode Blocks with Attributes 9 Mar, 2010
Doesn't it drive you crazy when you explode a block with attributes and the text returns to the original definition? Join Lynn Allen as she takes you through the Burst Express Tool and shows you how you can keep the attribute value in exploded blocks. (Available in AutoCAD 2005 and later.)More>>
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Improving on the Leader Command 23 Feb, 2010
The Leader command in AutoCAD has left much to be desired over the years, and hopefully youve discovered the more versatile and powerful MultiLeader tool. Join Lynn Allen as she takes you through the basics of creating and editing multileaders and shows you how much better this newer tool is. ...More>>
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Fixing Gaps in Hatch Boundaries 9 Feb, 2010
Nothing is more tedious than searching for a hole in a hatch boundary -- especially when there is no need to do so! Lynn Allen will show you how to hatch an area even if there is a gap in the boundary. (Available in AutoCAD 2004 and later.)More>>
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AutoCAD Tip – Purge Your Drawing Files 1 Dec, 2009
For maximum productivity in AutoCAD, it's important to keep your drawings as clean as possible. The Purge command helps you get rid of the garbage that shows up in your drawing files, and Lynn's added tips will ensure your drawings are extra-clean! (Available in AutoCAD 2004 and later.)More>>
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