In this video, Shaun Bryant shows you how to package and send out your AutoCAD drawings using eTransmit.
- [Instructor] Once again, we're staying in…the CreatingOutput dot dwg file.…What we're going to have a look at now is packaging up…all of our drawings, all of our layouts,…all of our textiles, our printer configurations,…and so on, into a package to send.…What used to be known as, in the drawing office,…when I used to send out paper drawings, a transmittal,…and it was a drawing transmittal that you sent out…to a client, a contractor, a structural engineer,…an architect, or whomever you may be working with.…
Now, the command in AutoCad that you can use for this…is a thing called ETRANSMIT, and you can literally…just type it, so it's E, and then the word TRANSMIT,…so there's ETRANSMIT there showing on…the suggestion menu on the dynamic input.…I'll just press Enter to confirm.…Now it's telling me that the current drawing is not saved.…Do I want to save the current drawing?…Well yes, you should.…You should always save your drawing…before sending it anywhere, just in case.…Now, as you can see there, you can create the transmittal.…
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3/22/2018- Drawing simple geometry
- OSNAP and OTRACK
- Annotating simple designs
- Communicating your design intent
- Using workspaces and the navigation bar
- Editing and managing options
- Editing polylines and splines
- Working with coordinates
- Using the Hatch and Gradient commands
- Aligning text
- Designing a table
- Working with layouts and annotation
Skill Level Beginner
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Welcome54s
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What you should know1m 26s
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Using the exercise files1m 39s
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The AutoCAD 2019 interface1m 53s
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1. Getting Started: The AutoCAD Interface
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The application menu4m 19s
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The ribbon and panels3m 14s
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Dialog boxes4m 19s
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The status bar4m 32s
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Logging into A360 Drive4m 13s
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2. Getting Started: Drawing Simple Geometry
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OSNAP and OTRACK5m 23s
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POLAR and ORTHO5m 8s
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Lines, arcs, and circles5m 38s
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Using Zoom and Pan3m 59s
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3. Getting Started: Annotating Simple Designs
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Text styles5m 16s
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Dimension styles9m 44s
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Adding a simple table4m 57s
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4. Getting Started: Communicating Your Design Intent
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Creating a simple titleblock5m 32s
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Defining your page setup4m 46s
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Using annotative scaling6m 11s
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Printing and plotting3m 42s
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5. Exploring the Interface Further
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Using workspaces3m 52s
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Working with the file tabs2m 56s
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Using the navigation bar4m 42s
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The shortcut menu3m 37s
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6. Using Units and Options
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Setting drawing units3m 47s
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Converting drawing units4m 39s
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Working with templates (DWT)4m 25s
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7. Navigating Drawings
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Working with the ViewCube3m 13s
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Model space and paper space2m 56s
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Saving and restoring views4m 56s
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The mouse and mouse settings4m 32s
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8. Drawing More Objects
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Rectangles and polygons4m 49s
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Points and donuts7m 30s
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Ellipses4m 9s
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9. Modifying Objects
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Selecting objects5m 13s
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Using Move and Copy3m 21s
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Using Rotate and Scale4m 52s
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Using Offset and Mirror4m 54s
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Using Stretch and Lengthen3m 30s
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Using Trim and Extend6m 31s
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Using Break and Join4m 52s
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Using grips and grip editing3m 27s
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Using boundaries3m 52s
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Using Fillet and Chamfer6m 37s
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Using Divide and Measure6m 47s
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10. Drawing Accurately
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Using Grid and Snap3m 50s
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Working with coordinates7m 29s
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Using Dynamic Input4m 49s
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Direct distance entry (DDE)3m 27s
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11. Hatching and Gradients
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Using the Hatch command5m 6s
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Using the Gradient command2m 32s
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12. More Text Techniques
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Aligning text3m 35s
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Framing text in a titleblock6m 27s
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13. More Dimensioning Techniques
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Using Continue and Baseline3m 35s
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Automatic dimensioning1m 59s
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Using multileaders3m 22s
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14. Object and Layer Properties
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Using Hide and Isolate2m 46s
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Using the layer tools2m 49s
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Working with layer states3m 33s
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15. Reusing Content
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Using groups2m 43s
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Using the EXPLODE command2m 53s
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Using WBLOCK5m 56s
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16. Attributes and Tables
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Enhanced Attribute Editor2m 55s
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Working with table styles4m 23s
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Designing a table6m 16s
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Adding fields to a table7m 4s
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17. External References (XREFs)
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Working with XREFs3m 22s
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Altering and clipping XREFs3m 19s
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Editing XREFs2m 40s
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Editing XREFs in place4m 32s
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18. Working With Layouts and Annotation
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Locking viewports4m 41s
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Freezing viewport layers3m 3s
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Adding a titleblock6m 57s
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Using annotative text styles3m 43s
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Using annotative dimensions3m 41s
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Using revision clouds2m 37s
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19. Creating Output
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Packaging with eTransmit4m 12s
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Batch plotting4m 35s
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Autodesk Design Review4m 51s
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20. Other Drawing Management Tools
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Drawing Compare4m 59s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 24s
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