Shibuboss Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 From: Michael’s Corner #69 Originally published: September 2008 Triple Scoop by Michael Beall As summer winds down, I thought I'd pass along a triple scoop treat, courtesy of my customers at Union Pacific. AutoCAD 2009 Pin-A-Drawing [A2009] [img=http://www.cadtutor.net/corner/2008/images0809/scoop01.png]In A2009, I had yet to investigate the purpose of that push-pin used in the Recent Documents list displayed when you clicked the big red "A" (technically known as the "menu browser".) As many of you know, the File menu/Menu Browser retains a list of the last nine (9) drawings you opened. As it turns out, Dave was opening drawings and noticed that when you click the pushpin for a drawing in the list, it won't let that drawing "drop off" the bottom when you have opened 8 additional drawings since you opened that one. It will stay in the listing until such time as you un-pin it! Hello everybody goodmorning, I took this article from the Cad Tutor.Anybody can explain little more about "PUSHPIN".I mean how we can activate this pushpin and where can I find this ?Please explain little more.thanks in advance. Regards_______ Quote
Tommy78 Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 Good morning! If you click on the big A top left of your screen and then hover over "recent documents" you can see the files you opened most recent with grey pusphins besides them, if you click the pushpin it changes to blue and autocad will keep that drawing fixed in the recent documents. Quote
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