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drawing extents The smallest rectangle that contains all objects in a drawing,
positioned on the screen to display the largest possible view of all objects.
(ZOOM)
drawing limits See grid limits.
drawing set A collection of drawings assembled using the Publish dialog box.
drawing state A collection of known settings that define the behavioral
properties of the drawing environment and/or drawing at a known period of
time, such as when an action macro was recorded or before the playback of
an action macro.
drawing template A drawing file with preestablished settings for new drawings
such as acad.dwtand acadiso.dwt however, any drawing can be used as a
template. See also initial environment.
driven constraint A non-parametric dimension enclosed in parentheses that
shows the current value of geometry. The value is updated when the geometry
changes size, but it does not control geometry.
driving dimension A parametric dimension that determines the size of
geometry and resizes the object when its value changes.
driving property A lookup property is considered invertible when a manual
change in the lookup value for a block reference causes other properties values
change.
DSD For drawing set descriptions. A file format for saving a description of a
drawing set that has been assembled using the Publish dialog box.
DST For sheet set data. The XML file format used to store the associations and
information that define a sheet set.
DWF
An open, published, and secure file format developed by Autodesk, DWF
enables you to combine and publish rich 2D- and 3D-design data and share
it with others.
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