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3/25/2020Released
3/27/2019- Creating output with AutoCAD
- The AutoCAD 2021 interface
- Plotting from the Model and Layout tabs
- Packaging with eTransmit
- Batch plotting
- Outputting to different file formats
- Autodesk Design review
- Using the Drawing Compare command
- Sharing drawings
- Saving and opening drawings with web and mobile
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Instructor] There are many different ways of generating output from your AutoCAD designs, and this particular course delves deeper into AutoCAD to show you how to do exactly that. So you'll start from working in the model space, in the Model tab like so with your design, of perhaps, say, this ground floor plan. What you would then do is start working towards communicating your design intent by way of output from your Layout tabs. So to give you an example, your Layout tab here demonstrates a simple title block with a single general arrangement viewport in the title block. You would then output this particular piece of information by way of a PDF or perhaps an AutoDesk DWF file. And you would do that normally via the Output tab here on the ribbon in AutoCAD. So you can see that you can preview your prints and your plots. You can also export out to different file types here, for example, and you can override your existing page setups using the export to DWF PDF panel there as well. This particular course takes you deeper into all of the settings, methodologies, and processes that you'll need to output effectively from AutoCAD, thus communicating your design intent effectively to your collaborators and stakeholders on your AutoCAD projects.
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