Chapter 2. Opening a Drawing

IN THIS CHAPTER

  • Creating a new drawing from a template

  • Creating a drawing with default settings

  • Opening an existing drawing

  • Saving a drawing with a new name

AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT offer a number of options for opening new and existing drawings. These options create a great deal of flexibility and save you time as well. You can create complex templates to avoid doing the same basic setup and drawing over and over.

Creating a New Drawing from a Template

A template is a special file that contains drawing settings and often objects (such as a titleblock and text). A template has a DWT filename extension. When you use a template as the basis for a new drawing, the drawing takes on all the settings and objects contained in the template. Use templates to avoid re-creating settings and redrawing objects for new drawings. AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT come with many templates that you can use as is or customize. You can also create your own templates.

Note

You can use Initial Setup to make certain setting changes to your drawing environment. These settings affect the default template. For more information, see Appendix A.

To create a new drawing based on a template, choose Application Button

Creating a New Drawing from a Template
Creating a New Drawing from a Template
  1. Choose Application Button

  2. Double-click the Template Settings item.

  3. Double-click the Default ...

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