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The AutoCAD Electrical Launchpad screen appears. The Launchpad has
two sections. The top section is for first-time users. It has links to white
papers, the Getting Started manual, the AutoCAD Electrical newsgroup,
and frequently asked questions. The bottom section has links to places
for additional information about AutoCAD Electrical. You can find out
what's new in the current release, link to the Advanced Productivity home
page, and find out more about additional Autodesk products.
2 Click Getting Started Manual on the AutoCAD Electrical Launchpad.
Overview of projects
A project is a set of interrelated wiring diagram drawings. An ASCII text file,
called the project file, lists the AutoCAD drawing file names that make up the
wiring diagram set. You can have as many projects as you wish, but only one
project can be active at a time.
An AutoCAD Electrical project file:
Is an ASCII text file with any path and any name followed by the .WDP
extension.
Lists the complete path to each wiring diagram drawing included in the
project.
Carries default settings that can be referenced when new drawings are
created and added to the project.
NOTE A project file is not needed if the project consists of a single wiring diagram
drawing.
Project files default to the directory pointed to by your project subdirectory
(given by the WD_PROJ setting in your environment file). This is not
mandatory. When you create a project file, you can save it to any subdirectory.
In some cases you may want to store them in client-specific subdirectories to
take advantage of the AutoCAD Electrical ability to access client-specific catalog
files and library symbols.
Use recently opened projects
The Project Manager displays a list of recently opened projects so you can
easily select another project to open without having to browse for it. The
project list is dynamic with the last project you worked on appearing at the
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