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Michael’s Corner - May 2012

30 Years of CAD

Well I hope you're all having fun with AutoCAD 2013, synching with the cloud via Autodesk 360 and backing up your local settings to… exactly where is the cloud? Some of us will remember when AutoCAD went all "Internet". In fact, AutoCAD 2000i was the internet enabled version of AutoCAD 2000 — it was pretty sophisticated; hyperlinks could be added to drawing objects! Those were the days when a few hundred megabytes seemed lavish — these days, every AutoCAD subscriber gets 25GB of storage in the cloud — that's one BIG cloud.

So, this month, Michael takes a quick look at that cloud and investigates Autodesk 360. It is a really interesting development and I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more about this in the future. Elsewhere (not in the cloud), Michael demonstrates how to import custom CUI elements from one AutoCAD install to another. He also considers the various option values for the PICKFIRST variable and explains what they do. Finally, this month's Basic article covers the creation of irregular-shaped viewports using Clip.

All this talk of meteorology reminded me that there is an excellent website dedicated to those white fluffy things. The Cloud Appreciation Society doesn't have much to say about online storage but they sure have some great pictures!

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Maximize your work area

Clean ScreenYou can use Ctrl+0, or go to ToolsClean Screen, or click the faint blue square icon at the very bottom right of the AutoCAD program window to maximize your entire work area. The only thing that will show is your top Pull-down Menu, your Command Line, and/or your Layout Tabs, maximizing the drawing area as much as possible. Of course, you could also turn off the command line and just work with Dynamic Input if you wanted to be even more minimal. These command options work as a toggle, so simply repeat the action to restore the full interface.

If you are a customized keyboard command type of person, the command is CLEANSCREENON and CLEANSCREENOFF so you can easily add it into your ACAD.PGP file complete with your personal Command Alias.

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