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The sunny month of May is when a young person's mind turns to improving their AutoCAD skills—or did I get that wrong? Anyway, whatever your intentions this month, Michael's Corner brings you another generous helping of tips, trick and useful insights. Michael has been investigating 3D tools and he brings you some useful pointers that will help make your 3D drafting more efficient.
One of the reasons I like publishing Michael's Corner each month is that, despite having used AutoCAD for over 25 years, I learn something new every month, which just goes to show that you can probably never know everything about this wonderful bit of software. Of course there is also more to learn every year when new features are added. One of the great "under the radar" features in AutoCAD 2014 is the object selection preview when using implied windows. Such a small feature that the publicity material barely mentioned it but I often find that it's these small changes that make the biggest difference to the efficiency of my work. Michael gives us a quick overview of this new feature—probably my favourite of AutoCAD 2014.
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So, you opened a drawing only to find it has been corrupted. You've tried Recover but to no avail. Now what?
As a last resort, open a new drawing and then insert the corrupted drawing into the new one (). The insertion will only bring in the main (Model Space) components of the corrupted drawing; this trick does not recover any paper space objects. Hey, I didn't promise a miracle but it sure beats losing the drawing altogether now, doesn't it?.
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