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Hi !I think i have a problem with my autocad 2018 ! I turned all my snap modes on (that's what I did in all older versions of AutoCAD and had no problem), now when I work on my files I have noticed that if i see the drawing close the lines are not set where I want to put them and where cursor says.For example: I made some axes with offset 700 x 700 than I added the columns by using their ...
Judging solely by what little I have found, including that DWGTRUEVIEW review, I recommend you either go with AutoCAD for MAC to enjoy a robust ARM platform, or purchase a more traditional laptop solution (even from Microsoft if you like fan-free super-light devices that throttle back hard on performance when it is not plugged into a power source).
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I just got a new machine at work with a fresh install of AutoCAD 2020. I don't have any say in the hardware (I would need advice there anyways), but here is what was given to me: Windows 10 Intel Xeon E5-1620 v4 3.5GHz GeForce GT 710 LG 4K monitor 32 GB RAM Everything I try to do is slow.
Work: AutoCAD 2022.1.3, Windows 10 Pro v22H2 64-bit, Intel Core i7-8700K, 32GB RAM, Samsung 960 Pro SSD, AMD Radeon Pro WX 5100, 3 Dell Monitors (3840x2160) Home: AutoCAD 2022.1.3, Windows 10 Pro v22H2 64-bit, Intel Core i7-11700, 64GB RAM, Samsung 980 Pro SSD, NVIDIA Quadro P2200, Dell Monitor (3840x2160)
AutoCAD .NET Developer’s Guide Stephen Preton Autodesk Developer Technical Services Team (DevTech)
Summary Common uses for PEDIT include joining 2D polylines, converting lines and arcs into 2D polylines. List of Prompts The following prompts are displayed. Select polyline or [MULTIPLE]: Use an object selection method or enter m The remaining prompts depend on whether you have selected a ...
The "Closed filled" arrowhead is the default arrowhead in AutoCAD, thus it is the only one, that doesn't have block definition. If you try to explode leader with "Closed filled" arrowhead, you will see 2D solid object in place of arrow.
So, add "Break at point" command to the menu using CUI command in AutoCAD, than go to MacOS System Preferences (Keyboard pane) and on Shortcuts tab assign some shortcut to "Break at point" menu item in AutoCAD LT application. Now you can use new shortcut in AutoCAD to call "Break at point" macro. Maxim