2009
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Get Familiar with the Work Area
- 3 Drawing Commands in AutoCAD Mechanical
- 4 Modify Drawings with Power Commands
- 5 Generate Standard Parts
- 6 Organize Objects with Layers
- 7 Create Hidden Lines
- 8 Reusable Detailing Tools
- 9 Power Dimensions
- 10 Add Part Lists and Balloons
- 11 International Drafting Standards
- Index
NOTE AutoCAD Mechanical automatically launches the last workspace you used
but not your workspace (My Workspace) the next time you launch the application.
To use your workspace, click on the drawing Workspace toolbar.
NOTE If you add or remove any toolbars on the predefined workspace, these
changes do not appear in the active workspace the next time you use that
workspace. The changes appear when you select Automatically save workspace
changes in the Workspace Settings dialog box.
Switch Workspaces
You can switch between predefined and custom workspaces.
■ Classic Workspace
This workspace consists a minimal set of mechanical toolbars for a beginner
using AutoCAD Mechanical.
■ AutoCAD Classic Workspace
The typical AutoCAD workspace that contains relevant AutoCAD toolbars
such as Standard, Draw, Draw Order, Layers, Modify, Properties, Styles,
and Workspaces.
Workspace Settings | 7