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Part I ✦ AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Basics
At the right side of the status bar is a small down arrow. Click it to open the status bar menu.
This menu determines which buttons appear on the status bar. If you don’t use a certain but-
ton, choose it on the menu to remove its checkmark and make it disappear. You can always
go back and choose the item again to redisplay the button. Also at the right side of the status
bar is the Communication Center icon. (See “The Communication Center” in Chapter 26 for
details.)
Creating a New Folder
For your work with this book, you should create a new folder so that you can save your exer-
cise drawings where they won’t get mixed up with other drawings. The following directions
leave it up to you where to create this new folder. Each computer system is organized differ-
ently. If you aren’t sure what to do, choose the drive (not the folder) where AutoCAD or
AutoCAD LT is installed and create a new folder there.
I do not recommend creating a subfolder in the AutoCAD 2007 or AutoCAD LT 2007 folder.
This folder contains the files that make up the program. If you keep your drawings here, it is
too easy to make a mistake and delete necessary program files. Some people create a sub-
folder in the My Documents folder.
STEPS: Creating a New Folder
1. Move the mouse cursor down to the taskbar at the bottom of your screen and right-
click the Start button.
2. Choose Explore.
3. On the left pane of Windows Explorer, click the drive where you want to create the new
folder. If you don’t know where to create the folder, choose the drive where AutoCAD or
AutoCAD LT is installed. If you’re on a network, choose the drive that represents your
computer.
4. If you want to make a subfolder (a folder within a folder), choose the folder where you
want to create the subfolder.
5. From the Explorer menu, choose File ➪ New ➪ Folder. A new, highlighted folder, named
New Folder, appears in the right pane. You may have to scroll down to see it.
6. Type AutoCAD Bible for the folder name and press Enter. (If you did the exercises from
a previous edition of this book, such as AutoCAD 2006 Bible, and you already have a
folder named
AutoCAD Bible, first rename the original folder to something such as
ACAD2006Bible.)
Save all drawings that you create for this book in your
AutoCAD Bible folder.
Creating a folder for your drawings as described in the previous steps is essential before you
go on to exercises in the rest of this book.
Using the Interface
If you did the Quick Start exercise, you had the experience of drawing a window, but I chose
the simplest method of completing each task because I had not yet described the AutoCAD and
AutoCAD LT screen. In the following exercise, you draw some simple objects, but experiment
Caution
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