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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.
DWF underlay See underlay.
DWFx A version of DWF based on the XML Paper Specification (XPS) from
Microsoft. DWFx enables DWF files to be viewed using the free Microsoft XPS
Viewer. Generically referred to as DWF.
DWG Standard file format for saving vector graphics.
See also DWF and DXF.
DXF For drawing interchange format. An ASCII or binary file format of a drawing
file for exporting drawings to other applications or for importing drawings
from other applications.
See also DWF and DWG.
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