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If you start a drawing from scratch, AutoCAD Mechanical reads the system
defaults from the registry. The system defaults have a predefined standard.
If you create a new drawing based on an existing template and make changes
to the drawing, those changes do not affect the template.
To begin working with templates immediately, you can use the predefined
template files stored in the acadm\template folder.
However, for this tutorial you create your own template.
If you are using Windows Vista and if UAC (User access Control) is enabled,
in order to complete the exercices in this chapter, you must log on as a full
administrator. Logging on as a user with administrator privileges is not
sufficient, you must log on using the built in administrator account.
Setting Up Starting Layers
Each time you start AutoCAD Mechanical, layer 0 is active. Since layer 0 does
not belong to the Mechanical layers, it is not displayed in the Layer Control
dialog box of AutoCAD Mechanical if you select Mechanical Layer in the Show
field.
It is required that you specify the mechanical layer AM_0 as the default starting
layer.
To specify a starting layer
1 Start the Layer Control command.
Toolbutton
Assist Layer/Layergroup Layer/Layer Group
Control
Menu
AMLAYERCommand
2 In the Layer Control dialog box, Layer Control tab, select the layer AM_0
and then choose Current.
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