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I'm new to autocad and am practicing with the basics on this drawing....I've got everything down except for the B/E1.1, A/E1.1 symbols in the middle and the(i'm guessing) symbol below - 2/E1.1. Are these stock symbols? If so, where can they be found, if not, how can I find/make/put them in my symbols list?

 

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Those are symbols referring to details on different sheets. I don't know if you have the ability to do sections, but in MEP the symbols are automatically placed when I do a section of an area. If it is not available then they are not hard to make.

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I attached what I use for section cuts, you can modify if you like.

Insert into drawing and explode/edit attributes

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Look no further than your tool palettes, find a tab for Annotation.

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Thanks rkent, the only tool palettes I can find in autocad 2009 is the tool palettes icon in the customization ribbon space under the tools tab. When I open it up I get a window that will only let me import/export or create/delete new palettes, i can't seem to find out how to view any pre-existing ones. Is there another way?

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Thanks rkent, the only tool palettes I can find in autocad 2009 is the tool palettes icon in the customization ribbon space under the tools tab. When I open it up I get a window that will only let me import/export or create/delete new palettes, i can't seem to find out how to view any pre-existing ones. Is there another way?

 

What happens if you hit Ctrl+3 ?

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Well that was easy, thanks!

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