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DefinitionTerm
A command useful for generating linear, radial, and diameter
dimensions, which minimizes the number of the individual ac-
Power Dimensioning
tions while generating a dimension. Power Dimensioning
automatically selects the type of the linear dimension (horizont-
al, vertical, aligned), based on the selected point.
Defines the scale for an area of the drawing.scale area
A function to view and control the scale for any scale area.scale monitor
A scaled view of the model defined in a layout.viewport
The scale of a base drawing relative to the model scale. Also,
the scale of dependent views relative to the base view.
view scale
The layer where you are currently working.working layer
Working with Model Space and Layouts
Using model space and layouts, you can create different views with different
scales from the same model. The main advantage of working with layouts is
that views are associative. If you make changes in one viewport, those changes
are made in all other viewports as well, since each viewport is another view
of the same model. You can also freeze objects in a new viewport without
affecting objects in other views.
Getting Started
In this tutorial, you work with viewports. You generate an associative detail
and create a subassembly drawing.
To open a file
Open the file tut_engine.dwg in the tutorials folder.
Open Drawing
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