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Object Snap Tools to help you select specific points on objects, such as endpoints and midpoints.
See Chapter 3.
Orbit Tools for controlling 3D views.
Properties Commands for a set of drop-down lists and tools for manipulating the properties of
objects. This toolbar is normally docked to the right of the Layer toolbar, just below
the Standard toolbar.
Refedit Tools that allow you to make changes to symbols or background drawings that are
imported as external reference drawings (not available in LT).
Reference Commands that control cross-referencing of drawings. See Chapter 8.
Render Commands to operate AutoCAD’s rendering feature (not available in LT).
Solids Editing Command for editing 3D solids. See Chapter 6 (not available in LT).
Standard The most frequently used commands for view control, file management, and editing.
This toolbar is normally docked below the menu bar.
Standard 2 An abbreviated version of the Standard toolbar.
Styles Tools that control style options such as text styles and dimension styles.
Text Tools for creating and editing text. See Chapter 9.
UCS Tools for setting up a plane on which to work. This is most useful for 3D modeling, but
it can be helpful in 2D drafting as well. See Chapter 6.
UCS II Tools for selecting from a set of predefined user coordinate systems.
View Tools to control the way you view 3D models. See Chapter 6 for more on 3D views.
Viewports Tools that let you create and edit multiple views of your drawing. See Chapter 6 for
more about viewports.
Visual Styles Tools to control the way 3D models are displayed.
Walk and Fly Tools to control motion through a 3D model.
Web Tools for accessing the World Wide Web.
Workspaces Tools for managing workspaces.
Zoom Commands that allow you to navigate your drawing.
Table 1.1: The Full List of AutoCAD Toolbars (continued)
Command Description
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