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Folders
The basic element of mechanical structure is the folder. A folder is similar to
a block in that it has a definition that can be instanced multiple times. Like
a block, the definition is stored away in the nongraphical area of the drawing.
Similar to blocks, any change you make to the folder definition is reflected in
all instances of that folder.
Creating Folders
1 Use the Circle tool to create a circle. The size and proportions are not
important.
2 Use the Rectangle tool to draw a rectangle around the circle.
3 Right-click anywhere in the browser, and select New Folder.
4 Respond to the prompts as shown:
Enter folder name <Folder1>: Press ENTER
Select objects for new folder:
Select the circle and then the rectangle and press ENTER
Specify base point: Pick the lower left corner of the rectangle
Modifying Folders
While folders are similar to blocks, there are significant differences. The most
significant, is that the contents of a folder remain editable without the need
for a special editing mode such as REFEDIT.
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