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Use Match Properties (MATCHPROP) to copy properties from objects in
one drawing to objects in another drawing.
Use object snaps, the Copy with Basepoint (COPYBASE) command, and
the Paste to Original Coordinates (PASTEORIG) command to ensure
accurate placement.
To switch between open drawings
Do one of the following to switch between open drawings:
On the status bar, click the Quick View Drawings tool.
Click anywhere in a drawing to make it active.
Use Ctrl+F6 or Ctrl+Tab.
Quick Reference
OPTIONS
Customizes the program settings.
TASKBAR
Controls whether multiple open drawings are displayed separately or grouped
on the Windows taskbar.
Save a Drawing
You save drawing files for later use just as you do with other Microsoft
Windows applications. You can also set up automatic saving and backup files
and save only selected objects.
When you work on a drawing, you should save it frequently. Saving protects
you from losing work in the event of a power failure or other unexpected
event. If you want to create a new version of a drawing without affecting the
original drawing, you can save it under another name.
The file extension for drawing files is .dwg, and unless you change the default
file format in which drawings are saved, drawings are saved in the latest
drawing file format. This format is optimized for file compression and for use
on a network.
The character limit for a DWG file name (including its path) is 256 characters.
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