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Mastering AutoCAD 2019 and AutoCAD LT 2019

You're reading from   Mastering AutoCAD 2019 and AutoCAD LT 2019 The world's favorite guide to everything AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Wiley
ISBN-13 9781119495000
Length 1088 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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George Omura George Omura
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Brian C. Benton Brian C. Benton
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

1. Cover FREE CHAPTER
2. Acknowledgments
3. About the Authors
4. Introduction 5. Part 1: The Basics 6. Part 2: Mastering Intermediate Skills 7. Part 3: Mastering Advanced Skills 8. Part 4: 3D Modeling and Imaging 9. Part 5: Customization and Integration 10. Index
11. End User License Agreement
Appendix A: The Bottom Line 1. Appendix B: Installing and Setting Up AutoCAD 2. Appendix C: The Autodesk AutoCAD 2019 Certification

Chapter 5
Keeping Track of Layers and Blocks

Imagine a filing system that has only one category into which you put all of your records. For only a handful of documents, such a filing system might work. However, as soon as you start to accumulate more documents, you would want to start separating them into meaningful categories, perhaps alphabetically or by their use, so that you could find them more easily.

The same is true for drawings. If you have a simple drawing with only a few objects, you can get by without using layers. But as soon as your drawing gets the least bit complicated, you'll want to start sorting your objects into layers to keep track of what's what. Layers don't restrict you when you're editing objects, such as blocks or groups, and you can set up layers so that you can easily identify which object belongs to which layer.

In this chapter, you'll learn how to create and use layers to keep your drawings organized. You'll learn how color...

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