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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Find the Information You Need
- Part 1 - The User Interface
- Part 2 - Start, Organize, and Save a Drawing
- Part 3 - Control the Drawing Views
- Part 4 - Create and Modify Objects
- Chapter 14 - Control the Properties of Objects
- Chapter 15 - Use Precision Tools
- Chapter 16 - Draw Geometric Objects
- Chapter 17 - Change Existing Objects
- Part 5 - Hatches, Notes, and Dimensions
- Chapter 18 - Hatches, Fills, and Wipeouts
- Chapter 19 - Notes and Labels
- Chapter 20 - Dimensions and Tolerances
- Part 6 - Create Layouts and Plot Drawings
- Chapter 21 - Create Layouts
- Chapter 22 - Plot Drawings
- Part 7 - Share Data Between Drawings and Applications
- Chapter 23 - Reference Other Drawing Files (Xrefs)
- Chapter 24 - Link and Embed Data (OLE)
- Chapter 25 - Work with Data in Other Formats
- Chapter 26 - Access External Databases
- Overview of Using AutoCAD with External Databases
- Access a Database from Within AutoCAD
- Link Database Records to Graphical Objects
- Use Labels to Display Database Information in the Drawing
- Use Queries to Filter Database Information
- Share Link and Label Templates and Queries with Other Users
- Work with Links in Files from Earlier Releases
- Part 8 - Work with Other People and Organizations
- Chapter 27 - Protect and Sign Drawings
- Chapter 28 - Use the Internet to Share Drawings
- Chapter 29 - Insert and View Markups
- Chapter 30 - Publish Drawing Sets
- Part 9 - Create Realistic Images and Graphics
- Glossary
- Index
804 | Chapter 28 Use the Internet to Share Drawings
4 Repeat step 3 until you locate the file that you want to open.
5 Choose Open.
Standard toolbar
Command line
OPEN
To save an AutoCAD file to an Internet location with the Browse the Web
dialog box
1 From the File menu, choose Save As.
2 Choose the Search the Web button.
Many Internet connections require you to enter a valid user name and
password before accessing the Internet. AutoCAD prompts you to enter
this information.
3 In the Browse the Web dialog box, do one of the following:
■ Click a hyperlink on the HTML page that is displayed.
■ Enter a full or partial URL in Look In, and then press ENTER.
4 Repeat step 3 until you navigate to the location at which you want to save
the file.
5 Choose Save.
Command line
SAVEAS
To access a Buzzsaw site
1 On the File menu, click Open.
2 In the Places list, click Buzzsaw.
3 Select Add Site.
4 In the Address box, enter the following URL, including the name of the
project site:
https://webfolders.buzzsaw.com/<project site name>
Note You use this same procedure to access a Buzzsaw project site that you
set up in AutoCAD 2002. However, the URL that you use is different from the
one you used in AutoCAD 2002.