AutoCAD 2008

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AutoCAD 2008 makes architects 26% more productive

A little training brings even more rewards

CAMBRIDGE, UK

 

 

– How much will you benefit from upgrading to AutoCAD 2008?

Cambashi, an independent consulting firm, compared architects using AutoCAD 2008

against those using AutoCAD 2005 for a typical design documentation exercise.

The findings were clear:

 

 

 

AutoCAD 2008 is significantly more productive. On average, architects using 2008

completed the exercise 26% faster than those using 2005.

 

 

 

Training makes all the difference – AutoCAD 2008 users who invested time in a short

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AutoCAD

 

 

 

 

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2008

Preview Guide

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Contents

Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3

Configuration………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3

Installing AutoCAD……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3

Participating in the Customer Involvement Program…………………………………………………………………………… 5

Specifying Hardware Acceleration …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5

User Interface …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6

Managing Workspaces …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6

Using the Dashboard ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6

Working with Palettes …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7

Customizing the User Interface ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8

Drawing Management ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9

Working with DGN files…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9

Working with DWF Files ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11

Working with Xref files ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11

Working with Blocks……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11

Recovering drawing files……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12

Managing Layers ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12

Managing Layouts and Sheets ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16

Drawing Annotation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18

Controlling Annotation Scale ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18

Using Multiple Leaders ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23

Working with Text ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25

Creating Dimensions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 28

Working with Table Data……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 31

Visualization …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 37

Managing Materials ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 37

Applying Photometric Data …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39

Previewing Autodesk Impression…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39

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Introduction

  

Make efficiency a daily part of the job with AutoCAD

 

 

 

 

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2008 software. The drafting, detailing, and conceptual

design leader is showing the way once again. Meticulously refined with the drafter in mind, AutoCAD 2008

propels day-to-day drafting forward with features that increase speed and accuracy while saving time.

Annotation scaling and layer properties per viewport minimize workarounds, while text and table enhancements

and multiple leaders help deliver an unmatched level of aesthetic precision and professionalism. Always

innovative, the existing AutoCAD tools for conceptual design and visualization work with a new toolset to deliver

virtually instant productivity, making efficiency a daily part of the job.

 

 

 

Configuration

Installing AutoCAD

A new AutoCAD Installation Wizard replaces the previous interface for installing AutoCAD. It has been

streamlined to simplify the installation process enabling you to Install Products, Create Deployments, or Install

Tools and Utilities from a single, consistent user interface.

Figure 1. Installation Wizard.

When you choose to Install Products, the Wizard leads you through the default install options, requiring a minimal

amount of knowledge of the various install components and options. Installable applications are displayed and

selected in the application list. Required applications, such as the Autodesk

 

 

 

 

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DWF™ Viewer, cannot be deselected.

A simplified personalization page requires information that is common to all applications which might be installed

from this Wizard. After entering the personalization information, you can choose to install without specifying further

options. Accepting the default installation options will install a typical set of tools that is optimized for most users.

However, you can choose to customize the installation by selecting the Configure button before continuing with the

install. For example, you can specify the default text editor (Notepad or Wordpad), the type of license (Stand-alone

or Network), installation type (Typical or Custom), and optional tools (Express Tools or Material Library). When the

install begins, AutoCAD displays a list of the install components including icons indicating the status of each

component. Each of components will be checked off as it successfully completes its install.

 

 

 

Figure 2. Product Installation.

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The Create Deployments option enables you to create pre-configured deployments for installing products on

client workstations. The process for creating deployments is similar to that of installing products.

 

 

 

Figure 3. Deployment Wizard.

The Install Tools and Utilities option enables you to install network license utilities as well as administrative and

reporting tools.

Figure 4. Tools and Utilities.

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Participating in the Customer Involvement Program

As a beginner, expert, or someone in between, you can play a key role in helping Autodesk design software to

meet your needs and exacting standards. AutoCAD 2008 includes new automated functionality that enables

you to contribute to the future development of AutoCAD without doing a thing! When you participate in the

Customer Involvement Program, Autodesk automatically collects anonymous information about your system

configuration and how you use the software. Periodically, this information will be sent to Autodesk. However, no

personal information will be collected and no one will contact you.

Figure 5. Customer Involvement Program.

Specifying Hardware Acceleration

  

AutoCAD 2008 includes support for Microsoft

 

 

 

 

® Direct3D®

hardware acceleration providing more flexibility for

 

video cards. You can specify Direct3D or OpenGL

 

 

 

 

®

hardware acceleration in the Manual Performance Tuning

dialog box which is accessible using the 3DCONFIG command. Regardless of which option you select for

hardware acceleration, new texture compression enhancements will require less video memory and improve

performance when display images and textures.

 

 

 

Figure 6. Hardware acceleration.

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User Interface

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that enable you to create a user interface that maximizes the

drawing area while still providing easy access to the tools you need most!

Managing Workspaces

A new 2D Drafting and Annotation workspace has been added to the list of predefined workspaces. Selecting

one of the predefined workspaces automatically displays the appropriate menus, toolbars, tool palettes, and

dashboard panels for performing 3D modeling or 2D drafting and annotation.

Figure 7. Workspaces.

Using the Dashboard

The Dashboard, which was first introduced in AutoCAD 2007, has been significantly enhanced in AutoCAD

2008. It includes nine new panels that offer easy access to a variety of controls for Layers, Annotation Scaling,

Text, Dimensions, multiple leaders, Tables, 2D Navigate, Object Properties, and Block Attributes.

Figure 8. New Dashboard Panels.

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

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In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

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Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

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When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

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Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

6

User Interface

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that enable you to create a user interface that maximizes the

drawing area while still providing easy access to the tools you need most!

Managing Workspaces

A new 2D Drafting and Annotation workspace has been added to the list of predefined workspaces. Selecting

one of the predefined workspaces automatically displays the appropriate menus, toolbars, tool palettes, and

dashboard panels for performing 3D modeling or 2D drafting and annotation.

Figure 7. Workspaces.

Using the Dashboard

The Dashboard, which was first introduced in AutoCAD 2007, has been significantly enhanced in AutoCAD

2008. It includes nine new panels that offer easy access to a variety of controls for Layers, Annotation Scaling,

Text, Dimensions, multiple leaders, Tables, 2D Navigate, Object Properties, and Block Attributes.

Figure 8. New Dashboard Panels.

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

5

Participating in the Customer Involvement Program

As a beginner, expert, or someone in between, you can play a key role in helping Autodesk design software to

meet your needs and exacting standards. AutoCAD 2008 includes new automated functionality that enables

you to contribute to the future development of AutoCAD without doing a thing! When you participate in the

Customer Involvement Program, Autodesk automatically collects anonymous information about your system

configuration and how you use the software. Periodically, this information will be sent to Autodesk. However, no

personal information will be collected and no one will contact you.

Figure 5. Customer Involvement Program.

Specifying Hardware Acceleration

  

AutoCAD 2008 includes support for Microsoft

 

 

 

 

® Direct3D®

hardware acceleration providing more flexibility for

 

video cards. You can specify Direct3D or OpenGL

 

 

 

 

®

hardware acceleration in the Manual Performance Tuning

dialog box which is accessible using the 3DCONFIG command. Regardless of which option you select for

hardware acceleration, new texture compression enhancements will require less video memory and improve

performance when display images and textures.

 

 

 

Figure 6. Hardware acceleration.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

6

User Interface

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that enable you to create a user interface that maximizes the

drawing area while still providing easy access to the tools you need most!

Managing Workspaces

A new 2D Drafting and Annotation workspace has been added to the list of predefined workspaces. Selecting

one of the predefined workspaces automatically displays the appropriate menus, toolbars, tool palettes, and

dashboard panels for performing 3D modeling or 2D drafting and annotation.

Figure 7. Workspaces.

Using the Dashboard

The Dashboard, which was first introduced in AutoCAD 2007, has been significantly enhanced in AutoCAD

2008. It includes nine new panels that offer easy access to a variety of controls for Layers, Annotation Scaling,

Text, Dimensions, multiple leaders, Tables, 2D Navigate, Object Properties, and Block Attributes.

Figure 8. New Dashboard Panels.

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

6

User Interface

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that enable you to create a user interface that maximizes the

drawing area while still providing easy access to the tools you need most!

Managing Workspaces

A new 2D Drafting and Annotation workspace has been added to the list of predefined workspaces. Selecting

one of the predefined workspaces automatically displays the appropriate menus, toolbars, tool palettes, and

dashboard panels for performing 3D modeling or 2D drafting and annotation.

Figure 7. Workspaces.

Using the Dashboard

The Dashboard, which was first introduced in AutoCAD 2007, has been significantly enhanced in AutoCAD

2008. It includes nine new panels that offer easy access to a variety of controls for Layers, Annotation Scaling,

Text, Dimensions, multiple leaders, Tables, 2D Navigate, Object Properties, and Block Attributes.

Figure 8. New Dashboard Panels.

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

4

The Create Deployments option enables you to create pre-configured deployments for installing products on

client workstations. The process for creating deployments is similar to that of installing products.

 

 

 

Figure 3. Deployment Wizard.

The Install Tools and Utilities option enables you to install network license utilities as well as administrative and

reporting tools.

Figure 4. Tools and Utilities.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

5

Participating in the Customer Involvement Program

As a beginner, expert, or someone in between, you can play a key role in helping Autodesk design software to

meet your needs and exacting standards. AutoCAD 2008 includes new automated functionality that enables

you to contribute to the future development of AutoCAD without doing a thing! When you participate in the

Customer Involvement Program, Autodesk automatically collects anonymous information about your system

configuration and how you use the software. Periodically, this information will be sent to Autodesk. However, no

personal information will be collected and no one will contact you.

Figure 5. Customer Involvement Program.

Specifying Hardware Acceleration

  

AutoCAD 2008 includes support for Microsoft

 

 

 

 

® Direct3D®

hardware acceleration providing more flexibility for

 

video cards. You can specify Direct3D or OpenGL

 

 

 

 

®

hardware acceleration in the Manual Performance Tuning

dialog box which is accessible using the 3DCONFIG command. Regardless of which option you select for

hardware acceleration, new texture compression enhancements will require less video memory and improve

performance when display images and textures.

 

 

 

Figure 6. Hardware acceleration.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

6

User Interface

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that enable you to create a user interface that maximizes the

drawing area while still providing easy access to the tools you need most!

Managing Workspaces

A new 2D Drafting and Annotation workspace has been added to the list of predefined workspaces. Selecting

one of the predefined workspaces automatically displays the appropriate menus, toolbars, tool palettes, and

dashboard panels for performing 3D modeling or 2D drafting and annotation.

Figure 7. Workspaces.

Using the Dashboard

The Dashboard, which was first introduced in AutoCAD 2007, has been significantly enhanced in AutoCAD

2008. It includes nine new panels that offer easy access to a variety of controls for Layers, Annotation Scaling,

Text, Dimensions, multiple leaders, Tables, 2D Navigate, Object Properties, and Block Attributes.

Figure 8. New Dashboard Panels.

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

6

User Interface

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that enable you to create a user interface that maximizes the

drawing area while still providing easy access to the tools you need most!

Managing Workspaces

A new 2D Drafting and Annotation workspace has been added to the list of predefined workspaces. Selecting

one of the predefined workspaces automatically displays the appropriate menus, toolbars, tool palettes, and

dashboard panels for performing 3D modeling or 2D drafting and annotation.

Figure 7. Workspaces.

Using the Dashboard

The Dashboard, which was first introduced in AutoCAD 2007, has been significantly enhanced in AutoCAD

2008. It includes nine new panels that offer easy access to a variety of controls for Layers, Annotation Scaling,

Text, Dimensions, multiple leaders, Tables, 2D Navigate, Object Properties, and Block Attributes.

Figure 8. New Dashboard Panels.

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

5

Participating in the Customer Involvement Program

As a beginner, expert, or someone in between, you can play a key role in helping Autodesk design software to

meet your needs and exacting standards. AutoCAD 2008 includes new automated functionality that enables

you to contribute to the future development of AutoCAD without doing a thing! When you participate in the

Customer Involvement Program, Autodesk automatically collects anonymous information about your system

configuration and how you use the software. Periodically, this information will be sent to Autodesk. However, no

personal information will be collected and no one will contact you.

Figure 5. Customer Involvement Program.

Specifying Hardware Acceleration

  

AutoCAD 2008 includes support for Microsoft

 

 

 

 

® Direct3D®

hardware acceleration providing more flexibility for

 

video cards. You can specify Direct3D or OpenGL

 

 

 

 

®

hardware acceleration in the Manual Performance Tuning

dialog box which is accessible using the 3DCONFIG command. Regardless of which option you select for

hardware acceleration, new texture compression enhancements will require less video memory and improve

performance when display images and textures.

 

 

 

Figure 6. Hardware acceleration.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

6

User Interface

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that enable you to create a user interface that maximizes the

drawing area while still providing easy access to the tools you need most!

Managing Workspaces

A new 2D Drafting and Annotation workspace has been added to the list of predefined workspaces. Selecting

one of the predefined workspaces automatically displays the appropriate menus, toolbars, tool palettes, and

dashboard panels for performing 3D modeling or 2D drafting and annotation.

Figure 7. Workspaces.

Using the Dashboard

The Dashboard, which was first introduced in AutoCAD 2007, has been significantly enhanced in AutoCAD

2008. It includes nine new panels that offer easy access to a variety of controls for Layers, Annotation Scaling,

Text, Dimensions, multiple leaders, Tables, 2D Navigate, Object Properties, and Block Attributes.

Figure 8. New Dashboard Panels.

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

7

Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

AUTOCAD 2008 PREVIEW GUIDE

 

 

 

www.autodesk.com/autocad

 

 

 

 

6

User Interface

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that enable you to create a user interface that maximizes the

drawing area while still providing easy access to the tools you need most!

Managing Workspaces

A new 2D Drafting and Annotation workspace has been added to the list of predefined workspaces. Selecting

one of the predefined workspaces automatically displays the appropriate menus, toolbars, tool palettes, and

dashboard panels for performing 3D modeling or 2D drafting and annotation.

Figure 7. Workspaces.

Using the Dashboard

The Dashboard, which was first introduced in AutoCAD 2007, has been significantly enhanced in AutoCAD

2008. It includes nine new panels that offer easy access to a variety of controls for Layers, Annotation Scaling,

Text, Dimensions, multiple leaders, Tables, 2D Navigate, Object Properties, and Block Attributes.

Figure 8. New Dashboard Panels.

In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

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In addition to the new Dashboard panels, improvements have been made to existing panels and you can now

use the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool to customize Dashboard panels. To further automate the user

interface, when you select a tool from the Dashboard the corresponding tool palettes automatically display. For

example, if you adjust a visual style property on the Dashboard, the Visual Styles palette group will

automatically display.

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Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

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catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

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Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

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The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

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Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

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The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

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Working with Palettes

In AutoCAD 2008, you can easily create new tool palette tools based on existing drawing geometry even if the tool

palette to which you wish to add the tool is not initially active. When you drag an object from the drawing to an

inactive tool palette, AutoCAD automatically activates it enabling you to drop the object to the proper location.

You can customize the icons associated with tools on the tool palette using the new Specify Image menu option

available when you right-click on a tool. If you no longer wish to use the selected image, an additional right-click

menu option enables you to remove it, automatically restoring the default image.

Figure 9. Specify Image menu option

You can quickly update a block definition in the current drawing to match a block on the tool palette by selecting

the new Redefine option from the right-click menu of a block tool.

Figure 10. Redefine drawing block with tool palette block definition

When you modify the location of tools on a tool palette, their order is maintained in the tool catalog (unless the

catalog file is read-only) as well as in the profile. This enables you to share your tool palettes without having to

manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

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manually reorganize the tools.

The new TPNAVIGATE command enables you to set a tool palette or tool palette group current using the

command line interface.

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Customizing the User Interface

The Customize User Interface (CUI) dialog box has been updated, making it more powerful and easier to use.

Enhancements to pane headers, borders, splitter bars, buttons, and tool tips make it easier for you to

understand and manipulate the controls and data in the CUI dialog box. With the CUI dialog box open, you can

drag and drop buttons directly on a toolbar to rearrange or remove them. In addition, you can Copy and Paste

or Duplicate CUI elements such as commands, menus, toolbars from within the CUI dialog box.

The Command List pane includes a new search tool that enables you to filter command names as you type.

You can view the macro associated with a command by simply passing your cursor over the command name

and you can drag and drop commands from the Command List directly onto a toolbar.

The CUI customization tree enables you to create a new toolbar based on an existing menu. If you drag and

drop a menu element to the top level of the Toolbars node, AutoCAD creates a new toolbar; if you drop it onto

another toolbar, AutoCAD creates a flyout.

A new Dashboard node enables you to customize panels in the AutoCAD Dashboard. Customizing a

Dashboard panel is very similar to customizing toolbars, both within the CUI dialog box and on the Dashboard

itself. In addition, you can create a new row of tools in a dashboard panel by dragging a toolbar from the

Toolbar node to the Dashboard node.

When you select a toolbar or dashboard from the customization tree, a preview pane displays a customizable

representation of the selected element. You can drag commands from the customization tree or command list

directly into the toolbar/panel preview. And you can drag and drop tools in the preview pane to rearrange or remove

them. When you select a tool in the preview pane, the corresponding tool is automatically selected in the

customization tree and command list. Likewise, selecting a tool from the customization tree automatically highlights

it within the preview pane and the command list. The Button Image pane displays the name of the image file below

the icon preview and a tooltip displays the name of each button icon as you pass your cursor over the image.

Figure 11. Customize User Interface dialog box.

When you access the CUI dialog box by choosing Customize from the right-click menu of a toolbar, tool palette,

or dashboard panel, it opens in a simplified state with only the Command List displayed. You can also access

the CUI in this simplified state using the new QUICKCUI command.

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Drawing Management

AutoCAD 2008 offers new and enhanced functionality for managing the data within your drawings as well as for

managing externally referenced drawing data.

Working with DGN files

  

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V8 DGN files to your AutoCAD drawings and

manage them as externally referenced underlays or import DGN data directly into an AutoCAD drawing. You

can also export DWG™ files to V8 DGN format.

You can use the new DGNATTACH command to attach a DGN file to your AutoCAD drawing as an externally

referenced underlay. When you attach a DGN file, it is displayed in the External Reference palette along with

other externally referenced files such as images, DWG xrefs, and DWF™ underlays. You can clip the display

area of a DGN underlay using the new DGNCLIP command and you can adjust its properties, including

contrast, fade, and monochrome, using the Properties palette or through the DGNADJUST command.

 

 

 

Figure 12. External References dialog box and Properties palette.

You can import V8 DGN data into your AutoCAD session as a new DWG file using the new DGNIMPORT and

DGNEXPORT commands. The V8 DGN file format has also been added to the list of supported file types in the

IMPORT and EXPORT commands.

After selecting a DGN file to import, AutoCAD displays the Import DGN Settings dialog box. Using this dialog

box, you can specify how DGN references should import into the AutoCAD drawing. You can choose to ignore

external references, translate reference data into the drawing file, or create a DGN underlay. In addition, you

can choose to explode text node to text elements (this option maintains the shape of text created along a path)

and you can choose to convert the DGN file to AutoCAD units using the DGN file’s Master or Sub units.

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DGNEXPORT commands. The V8 DGN file format has also been added to the list of supported file types in the

IMPORT and EXPORT commands.

After selecting a DGN file to import, AutoCAD displays the Import DGN Settings dialog box. Using this dialog

box, you can specify how DGN references should import into the AutoCAD drawing. You can choose to ignore

external references, translate reference data into the drawing file, or create a DGN underlay. In addition, you

can choose to explode text node to text elements (this option maintains the shape of text created along a path)

and you can choose to convert the DGN file to AutoCAD units using the DGN file’s Master or Sub units.

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Figure 13. Import DGN Settings dialog box.

When you export an AutoCAD drawing to DGN file format, AutoCAD displays the Export DGN Settings dialog

box. You can choose to translate all DWG references to DGN files, bind all DWG references into one DGN file,

or ignore DWG references. You have the option to export externally referenced DGN files (underlays) and you

can specify a seed file and units (master or sub). Specifying a seed file allows you to choose to export the data

as a 2D or 3D file using imperial or metric units and master or sub units.

Figure 14. Export DGN Settings dialog box.

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Working with DWF Files

Beginning in AutoCAD 2007, you could attach a DWF file as an underlay in your drawing enabling you to view,

measure, and snap to the vector-based data without being able to edit it. The DWF underlay functionality is

enhanced in AutoCAD 2008 giving you the ability to control the visibility of layers in the DWF file. You can

control layer visibility by selecting the DWF Layers option from the right-click menu with a DWF file selected, or

by using the DWFLAYER command.

Figure 15. DWF Layer control.

Working with Xref files

A new option in the XCLIP command enables you to clip the inverse of a selected boundary. For example, if

you select the Invert Clip option and then specify a rectangular boundary, everything within the rectangle is

removed from the display.

Figure 16. Inverted Xref Clip

Working with Blocks

Using dynamic blocks is more intuitive with new grip tips! When you hover the cursor over a dynamic block

grip, the associated parameter description is displayed as a tooltip.

Figure 17. Dynamic Block Grip Tooltips

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Recovering drawing files

Enhanced drawing recover functionality enables you to select a corrupted drawing (DWG) file and automatically

run the recover processes on it and all of its xref files. You can access the new recover functionality by

selecting Drawing Utilities>Recover drawings and xrefs from the Files menu or by launching the RECOVERALL

command.

Figure 18. Drawing Recovery.

Managing Layers

The Layer Properties Manager and the new Layer panel in the Dashboard offer many enhancements to simplify

the process of creating and managing layers.

You can easily rearrange the display order of layer properties by dragging and dropping the column headings

and you can control which layer properties are displayed by turning them on or off from a right-click menu. A

new Customize Layer Columns dialog box, accessible from the right-click menu, enables you to toggle the

visibility of multiple columns.

Figure 19. Right-click on column headers.

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A new layer creation option in the Layer Properties Manager enables you to create a new layer that is

automatically frozen in all viewports. You can access this option from a button as well as from the right-click

menu. Additionally, if you right-click on an existing layer, you can freeze that selected layer in all viewports. The

Rename option in the right-click menu is also new in AutoCAD 2008. However, you can still rename an existing

layer by pressing F2 or by clicking twice (slowly) on the layer name.

 

 

 

Figure 20. Right-click on existing layer.

You can display objects differently in selected layout viewports while retaining their original layer properties

in model space and in other layout viewports. With layer property overrides, you no longer need to use tedious

and error-prone methods such as duplicating geometry on separate layers or making copies of xrefs. Instead,

when working in a viewport, you can use the Layer Properties Manager to set overrides for VP Color, VP

Linetype, VP Lineweight, and VP Plotstyle. When a viewport contains overrides, a Viewport Overrides property

filter is automatically created and the override properties are indicated with a different background color. You

can select the Viewport Overrides filter to view all layers that contain overrides. A right-click menu in the layer

list enables you to remove viewport overrides and a new VPLAYEROVERRIDESMODE system variable

enables you to temporarily ignore the overrides for viewing or plotting.

Figure 21. VP Layer Overrides.

The viewport overrides only affect the display of object properties that are set to BYLAYER. You can quickly

change object properties including Color, Linetype, Lineweight, Material, and Plotstyle, of selected objects to

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BYLAYER using the new SETBYLAYER command. The SETBYLAYER command enables you to modify

multiple properties at the same time and it works on objects within blocks and nested blocks as well as the

block definitions themselves. A new SetByLayer Settings dialog box, accessible from the SETBYLAYER

command, enables you to control which properties to include in the operation.

 

 

 

Figure 22. Set Bylayer Settings dialog box

The Layer States Manager, which you can now access outside of the Layer Properties Manager, provides

powerful features for managing and editing saved layer states. Access the Layer States Manager using the new

LAYERSTATE command (LAS alias) or from the Layer panel of the Dashboard as well as from its previous

location in the Layer Properties Manager. New import options enable you to import layer states directly from

DWG, DWT, or DWS files in addition to the traditional LAS files. You can edit layer states and view layer states

from xref files.

Figure 23. Layer States Manager.

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A Settings button in the Layer Properties Manager provides access to the new Layer Settings dialog box where

you can enable layer evaluation, apply the layer filter to the layer toolbar, and change the background color for

viewport overrides.

 

 

 

Figure 24. Layer Settings dialog box.

The first time you Save or Plot a drawing, AutoCAD 2008 creates a list of reconciled layers based on the

existing layer names. The new layer evaluation functionality automatically compares the current layer list with

the reconciled layer list to help prevent new layers from being added to the drawing without your knowledge.

You can configure the layer settings to automatically evaluate all new layers or only new xref layers and you

can choose to display a notification bubble when new layers are detected during various operations including

Open, Save, Attach/Reload xrefs, Insert, and Restore layer state. A separate option will display an alert when

unreconciled layers are present during a plot operation. In addition to specifying these options in the Layer

Settings dialog box, you can use the LAYEREVAL and LAYERNOTIFY system variables.

If a discrepancy between the existing layers and the reconciled layers is detected and notification is enabled, you

can select a link in the notification bubble to quickly view the unreconciled layers in the Layer Properties Manager.

Figure 25. Unreconciled Layer Notification.

The Layer Properties Manager automatically creates a layer filter for unreconciled layers. You can review the

list of unreconciled layers and then manually select and reconcile layers using the Reconcile option from the

right-click menu.

Figure 26. Unreconciled Layers.

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The new Layer Panel on the Dashboard acts as a central location for your Layer tools. It includes all of the tools

from the Layers toolbar and more!

 

 

 

Figure 27. Layer Panel on the Dashboard.

You can access the layer Isolation tools from the Layers panel of the Dashboard. The Layer isolate functionality

(LAYISO) command includes a new option for you to lock and fade background layers rather than simply hiding

them. You can control the amount of fading of using a slide bar or with the new LAYLOCKFADECTL system

variable. Since objects on a locked layer cannot be edited, their grips are not displayed upon selection.

Figure 28. Faded locked layers.

Managing Layouts and Sheets

AutoCAD 2008 offers many enhancements that make it easier for you to work with drawing layouts and sheets.

In-place editing enables you to rename a layout by double-clicking on the layout tab and you can drag and drop

layouts to reorder them. Use familiar tools (Ctrl and Shift) to select multiple layouts then and drag them to their

new location. If you press Ctrl as you drag and drop the layouts, AutoCAD will create copies or the layouts

rather than moving them.

Figure 29. Drag and drop to move or copy layouts

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If you are using sheet sets, you can easily add a layout from the current drawing to the active sheet

set. Right click over the layout tab and select the new Import Layout as Sheet option from the right

click menu or simply drag and drop the layout tab onto the sheet list. Using either of these methods will

display the Import Layouts as Sheets dialog box listing all the layouts in the drawing, with the specified

layout already selected. You can easily select additional layouts to import without having to access the

right-click menu or drag and drop for each layout.

Figure 30. Import layouts from a drawing into the current sheet set.

A new option in the right-click menu of the Sheet List tab enables you to publish your sheet set in

reverse order. When this option is enabled, the sheets that you plot using Publish to Plotter or Publish

using Page Setup Override will plot in reverse of how they are listed in the sheet set manager.

Figure 31. Publish in Reverse Order.

Two additional enhancements provide greater flexibility when plotting from the Sheet Set Manager. When using

the Publish using Page Setup Override option to create a DWF file, it will honor the Sheet Set Publish Options

enabling you to publish to a multi-sheet DWF file. Also, a new system variable, PUBLISHCOLLATE, allows you

to disable homogeneous plotting when you publish using Page Setup Override option. Disabling homogeneous

plotting allows plots from other drawings or sheet sets to enter the plot spool.

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Drawing Annotation

Annotation is a crucial part of your design drawings and creating annotations can consume a considerable

amount of your workday. Fortunately, new and improved functionality in AutoCAD 2008 enables you to

annotate your drawings with greater flexibility and efficiency than ever before.

Controlling Annotation Scale

The frequent need for you to view the same design data at different scales can require you to produce multiple

sets of annotation objects, such as text and dimensions, and multiple layers. New annotation scales, enable

you to automate the process of scaling drawing objects that are typically used for annotation. Annotation

objects, including Text, MTEXT, Dimensions, Leaders, Multiple Leaders, Tolerance, Blocks, Attributes, and

Hatches, have a new Annotative property. When the annotative property is enabled you can assign annotation

scales to that object. For example, you might use MTEXT objects for room labels in a floor plan. If you want to

represent the floor plan, and subsequently the room labels, at different scales such as 1”=1’, ¼”=1’, and ½”=1’

(or 1:10, 1:20, and 1:50), you can assign those scales to the selected objects. By using annotative scales you

can define the size/height of annotative objects at the size they should appear on the sheet, as opposed to

having to figure out how big the object must be created in model space so that it scales down to the correct size

when viewed or plotted on a sheet. For example, if the text needs to be 1/8” on the sheet, you create them with

a text size of 1/8”. If that drawing then needs to be scaled ¼”=1’ to display on the sheet, you simply add an

object scale of ¼”=1’ to those text objects. You don’t have to figure out and apply a model space text height of

6”. Furthermore, if the text also needs to be displayed in a different viewport or sheet at a scale of ½”=1’, you

simply add an additional object scale of ½”=1’ to the text objects. You don’t have to create copies of the text on

a new layer with a new text size of 3”.

You can apply the annotative property to supported objects in various ways depending on the type of object.

Objects that are created with a graphical user interface, including MTEXT, Hatches, Attribute Definitions, and

Block Definitions, enable you to apply the annotative property upon creation. For example, the Text Formatting

toolbar has an Annotative button and the Block Definition, Attribute Definition, and Hatch and Gradient dialog

boxes have Annotative controls.

Figure 32. Annotative toggles.

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Objects that are created using the Command Line Interface, including Text, Dimensions, Tolerance, Leaders,

and Multiple Leaders, can be modified after creation to enable the Annotative property. You can use the

Properties window to change the Annotative property of any existing annotative-type object. In addition to the

Properties Palette, you can change the Annotative property using object-specific editors, such as the Hatch Edit

dialog box, Text Formatting Toolbar, Block Attribute Manager, and Enhanced Attribute Editor.

 

 

 

Figure 33. Annotative Object Property.

In addition to applying the annotative property on a per-object basis, you can create annotative styles. The

Annotative option has been added to the Text Style, Dimension Style, and Multileader Style dialog boxes. If the

Annotative option is enabled for a style, that style name will be preceded by an Annotative icon helping you

identify which styles are annotative when viewing them in a style list. The annotative object property is

automatically enabled for objects, including Text, MTEXT, Dimensions, Tolerance, Leaders, Multiple Leaders,

which use an annotative style. However, you can override the annotative property on a per-object basis using

the Properties Window.

Figure 34. Annotative Styles.

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When you redefine a style or definition to be annotative or non-annotative, existing objects that reference that

style or definition are not automatically updated to reflect the annotative property of the style or definition.

Instead, a new ANNOUPDATE command enables you to update the annotative properties of selected objects

to match those of the object’s style or definition.

When you enable the Annotative property for an object, the object automatically takes on the current annotation

scale and a cursor icon indicates that the object is annotative. Once the Annotative property has been enabled

for an object, you can add as many annotative scales as you want. However, to optimize the drawing file and

performance, you should only add scales that are necessary. It is most helpful to consider at what scale you will

represent the drawing and then set that as the current annotation scale when you create new annotative

objects. This process will enable you to quickly create annotative objects that are size appropriate and it will

minimize the number of additional annotative scales you need to create. For example, if you know a drawing

will need to be displayed at ¼”=1’ and ½”=1’, you can set the current Annotation Scale to ¼”=1’ before creating

the annotative objects. The new annotative objects will automatically include the scale ¼”=1’. You can then edit

the annotative objects to add the ½”=1’ scale. You add or remove the annotative scales using the Annotation

Object Scale dialog box, which is accessible from the Properties window or from the right-click menu for a

selected annotative object. You can also access it box using the OBJECTSCALE command.

 

 

 

Figure 35. Annotative Scales.

AutoCAD automatically creates a representation of the annotative object for each of the specified scales. When

you select the object, you can see the multiple scale representations. If you prefer not to see all the supported

scale representations when the objects is selected, you can use the SELECTIONANNODISPLAY to display

only the current representation. The current scale representation, the one AutoCAD displays even when the

object is not selected, depends on the annotation scale of the current viewport (or modelspace). For example, if

the annotation scale of the current viewport is 1:4, the 1:4 scale representation of the annotative object is

displayed. You can select and grip-edit the current scale representation without affecting the other scale

representations. You can easily restore the scale representations of selected objects to their default positions

using the ANNORESET command.

Figure 36. Annotative Scale Representations.

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New controls on the status bar enable you to control the annotative scale of the current viewport (or

modelspace). When you select or activate a viewport, the status bar includes two scale lists; VP Scale and

Annotation Scale. These scale lists are inaccessible if the viewport is locked. However, a Lock/Unlock Viewport

button enables you to quickly toggle viewport locking on or off.

The VP Scale and Annotation Scale lists display the same set of scales that you will find in other locations in

AutoCAD including the Plot dialog box and the Viewports toolbar. You can add or remove the scales displayed

in these scale lists using the Edit Scale List dialog box, which is accessible using the SCALELISTEDIT

command or by selecting Custom from the list of scales. The scales list is now stored in the drawing file so it

can vary per drawing. When drawing files are externally referenced, any named scales (referenced by

annotative objects in the xref file) that do not appear in the host drawing are temporarily added to the scales list.

 

 

 

Figure 37. Scale List.

When you specify an Annotation Scale, the corresponding Viewport Scale is automatically applied and the

annotative objects for the selected scale are displayed using their appropriate scale representations. Any

annotative objects that do not contain a scale representation for the specified annotation scale are not

displayed. However, you can use the Annotation Visibility button (ANNOALLVISIBLE system variable) to

display annotative objects for all scales even if they are not supported by the viewport’s current annotation

scale. To avoid having annotative objects “disappear” when you change the annotation scale to a value that is

not supported by those particular objects, you can enable the Automatically Add Scales to Annotative Objects

When the Annotation Scale Changes status bar option (ANNOAUTOSCALE system variable).

Figure 38. Annotation Controls on the Status Bar.

When you select a scale from either the VP Scale or the Annotation Scale list, the other scale (VP or

Annotation) will update to match. The viewport will zoom to the appropriate scale factor and the appropriate

Lock/Unlock Viewport

Viewport Scale

Automatically Add Scales to Annotative Objects

When the Annotation Scale Changes

Annotation Scale

Annotation Visibility

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Viewport Scale

Automatically Add Scales to Annotative Objects

When the Annotation Scale Changes

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scale representations of annotative objects will be displayed. If the viewport is not locked and you zoom rather

than setting the viewport scale, the Annotation Scale doesn’t change and the current scale representations

remain visible. The VP Scale, however, changes to display the actual scale of the viewport based on the zoom.

In addition to the annotation scaling tools on the status bar, several tools have been included on the new

Annotation Scaling panel of the Dashboard. Using these tools you can add or delete the current annotation

scale from selected objects as well as access the Annotation Object Scale dialog box.

 

 

 

Figure 39. Annotation Scaling panel on the Dashboard.

Annotative scaling is not available in earlier releases of AutoCAD. However, an option in the Open and Save tab of

the Options dialog box enables you to maintain the visual fidelity of your annotative objects when saving to earlier

file formats. When you save an AutoCAD 2008 drawing with this option selected, each scale representation of

every annotative object is saved as a normal (non-annotative) object on its own layer. The appropriate layers are

automatically frozen in each viewport to match the visibility of the original annotative objects in the AutoCAD 2008-

based drawing. If you choose not to maintain the visual fidelity for annotative objects, all annotative objects will be

saved based on the annotation scale of the Model tab or its last supported scale.

Figure 40. Visual fidelity control for annotative objects.

In addition to the powerful functionality associated with annotative-type objects, linetypes are automatically

scaled by the viewports annotation scale. If you choose, you can disable this behavior using the MSLTSCALE

system variable.

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scaled by the viewports annotation scale. If you choose, you can disable this behavior using the MSLTSCALE

system variable.

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Using Multiple Leaders

New Multiple Leader tools enable you to create leaders with more control and flexibility than ever before. You

can easily access the Multiple Leader tools from the new Multileader panel on the Dashboard.

Figure 41. Multileader Panel on the Dashboard.

Using the Multiple Leader tool (MLEADER command) you can create a leader head first, tail first, or content

first. A right-click menu provides easy you to each of these methods and the method you specify remains

persistent for subsequent Multiple Leaders.

Figure 42. Multileader right-click menu.

The new Multileader Style Manager (MLEADERSTYLE command) enables you to control the format and

display options of Multiple Leaders using Multileader Styles; similar to how you use Text Styles, Dimension

Styles, and Table Styles to define other types of AutoCAD objects. You can specify the leader format including

the type of leader line (straight, spline, or none) and the type of arrowhead. You can specify the leader structure

including whether it is associative. And you can specify the content including the ability to assign a Block rather

than MTEXT.

Figure 43. MultiLeader Style Manager.

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Overrides for some of the multiple leader properties are available from the Options selection when creating a

multiple leader. And you can use the Properties window to modify properties of existing multiple leaders.

Additional tools, available from the Dashboard or right-click menu enable you to add or remove leader lines;

creating a single leader object that points to multiple locations in the drawing! And, you can easily grip-edit

different parts of the leader while maintaining associativity between the leader and text.

 

 

 

Figure 44. Multileader with multiple leader lines.

The Multiple Leader Align tool (MLEADERALIGN command) and enables you to quickly align a set of leaders

along a line and you can control the spacing between them.

Figure 45. Multiple Leaders before and after aligning.

Using the Multileader Collect tool (MLEADERCOLLECT command), you can combine multiple block–type

multiple leaders into a single multiple leader with multiple blocks.

Figure 46. Collected Multiple Leaders.

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Working with Text

The MTEXT Editor has been updated in AutoCAD 2008; providing more flexibility and control over your text.

And, the new Text panel on the Dashboard provides easy access to text-related tools including multline text,

single line text, Find, Spell Check, text styles and text height.

Figure 47. Text Panel on the Dashboard.

When creating or editing multiline text, new controls in the Text Formatting toolbar, provide more formatting

options for your MTEXT objects.

Figure 48. Text Formatting toolbar.

New column controls enable you to wrap an MTEXT object across multiple columns. You can specify dynamic

or static columns and adjust the number of columns as well as the column and gutter width and height. Grips

and the text formatting ruler provide visual editing options.

Figure 49. Column controls.

A new Paragraph dialog box enables you to specify tabs and indents as well as paragraph alignment and spacing.

Figure 50. Paragraph dialog box.

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Spell checking has been enhanced in AutoCAD 2008 to further automate the spell checking process. When you

launch the spell checker, the Check Spelling dialog box is immediately displayed without first requiring you to

select objects. The Check Spelling dialog box has a new drop-down list from which you can choose where

AutoCAD should check for spelling errors. The default is to check the entire drawing enabling you to simply

choose Start to begin checking the entire drawing for spelling errors. Alternatively, you can choose to check

only the current space/layout or specific objects that you select. When AutoCAD detects a spelling error, it

automatically highlights and zooms to the word in the drawing.

 

 

 

Figure 51. Check Spelling dialog box.

A new Check Spelling Settings dialog box provides more control over the spell checker behavior. You can

specify whether to check dimension text, block attributes, and external references. Furthermore, a list of

exclusion options enables you to specify sets of words that should be ignored such as words with numbers or

punctuation.

Figure 52. Check Spelling Settings dialog box.

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Block attributes have been updated to support multiple lines of text. The Attribute Definition and Edit Attribute

dialog boxes include a new Multiple Lines control. When you select Multiple Lines, the Default text box is

disabled and you’re provided with access the Multiline Attribute editor.

 

 

 

Figure 53. Multiline Lines option in the Attribute Definition dialog box.

The Multiline Attribute editor is a simplified version of the MTEXT editor enabling you to enter text, adjust the

width for text wrapping, insert fields, underline, and overline. You can use the right-click menu to access

additional MTEXT editing options such as Import Text, Background color, and Autocaps. When you define a

muiltiline attribute, an additional control in the Attribute Definition dialog box as well as in the Enhanced

Attribute Editor, enables you to specify a Boundary Width.

Figure 54. Text Formatting for Multiline Attributes.

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Creating Dimensions

AutoCAD 2008 offers new and enhanced dimensioning functionality, which includes automatic alignment

options, dimension breaks, jogged dimensions, text placement, and tolerances. The new Dimension panel on

the Dashboard provides easy access to the many dimensioning tools.

Figure 55. Dimension Panel on the Dashboard.

The new Dimension Break tool (DIMBREAK command) enables you to break dimension or extension lines

where they intersect geometric objects or other dimensions. After specifying the dimension that you want to

break, you can select intersecting objects to use as cutting edges or you can choose the Auto or Manual

options. When you break a dimension by selecting objects or using the Auto option, the breaks will

automatically update when the intersection point moves. If the objects are moved so that they no longer

intersect, the break will disappear and if they are moved back the break will automatically return to the proper

location. The Manual option enables you to specify start and end point of the break. You can use the Restore

option to remove all the breaks from selected dimensions or leaders.

Figure 56. Dimension breaks.

A new Inspection Dimension tool (DIMINSPECT command) enables you to create inspection dimensions,

typically used to indicate critical operating tolerances, from existing dimension objects. You can add or remove

inspection dimensions and control their appearance including the shape, label and inspection rate. After you

convert a dimension to an inspection dimension, you can edit the inspection dimension properties using the

Inspection Dimensions dialog box or the Properties window.

Figure 57. Inspection Dimension dialog box.

You can add a jog to linear dimensions to represent measurements whose values are not the same length as

the dimension line. Jogged dimension lines are typically used when a sheet is too small to display the true

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length of a dimension line. Using the Dimension Jog tool (DIMJOGLINE command), you can select the

dimension and indicate where you want to place the jog. You can edit the jog location using grips and you can

turn off the jog or edit its height using the Properties window. Additionally, a new option for linear jog size is

included on the Symbols and Arrows tab of the Dimension Style dialog box.

 

 

 

Figure 58. Jogged Linear Dimensions

The new Dimension Space tool (DIMSPACE command) enables you to evenly space selected dimensions. You

can specify the spacing distance between dimension lines or let AutoCAD automatically determine a minimum

spacing distance.

Figure 59. Dimension Spacing

Enhancements to diametric, radial, and jogged radial dimensions enable you to dimension an arc beyond its

endpoints. The process for creating these dimensions hasn’t changed. However, when you specify the location of the

dimension line, you can drag beyond the endpoints of the arc. AutoCAD will automatically create an arc extension line

using the same properties, such as extension line color and extension line offset, as traditional extension lines.

Figure 60. Arc Extension Lines

A new option for angular dimensions enables you to place the dimension text outside of the angle being

measured. You can access the new option, Quadrant, from the right-click menu when prompted to specify the

dimension arc line location. The Quadrant option asks you to specify the quadrant (angle) that you want to

dimension separate from specifying the dimension arc line location. If the dimension arc line location that you

specify is outside of the quadrant that is being measured, AutoCAD will automatically create an arc extension

line to the dimension text.

Figure 61. Angular dimensions with and without the quadrant option.

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The Tolerances tab of the Dimension Style dialog box has been updated to include controls for aligning

tolerances. You can align stacked tolerances using either the decimal separator or the operation symbol.

 

 

 

Figure 62. Dimension Tolerance Alignment

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Working with Table Data

AutoCAD 2008 offers significant new and enhanced functionality to help you maximize the value of your

drawing data by defining and applying table styles, extracting drawing data to tables, and integrating drawing

data with external data files such as Excel

 

 

 

 

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spreadsheets.

AutoCAD 2008 enables you to create a new AutoCAD table based on three different types of data: static data,

externally linked data, and object data. The tools to create tables for each of these types of data are available

as insert options in the Insert Table dialog box (TABLE command).

 

 

 

Figure 63. Insert Table dialog box.

The first option, Start from empty table, was the default method in previous releases of AutoCAD. It enables you to

create an AutoCAD table by manually entering static table data. Alternatively, if you already have data in an Excel

spreadsheet, you can copy and paste the Excel data as AutoCAD entities (PASTESPEC command). Pasting

Excel data as AutoCAD entities automatically creates a new table with the static values already entered. The

resulting table is the same as if you had started from an empty table and then entered the values manually.

Figure 64. Paste Special to create static table data.

The second option in the Insert Table dialog box enables you to automatically create an AutoCAD table from an

Excel data link. Using data links, you can display the tabular data from your spreadsheets (or CSV files) within

an AutoCAD table object; taking advantage of AutoCAD fonts, colors, text styles and all the other table

formatting options, while maintaining a link to the original Excel data. If changes are made to the data in the

external file, you can quickly update the AutoCAD table to reflect the changes.

Your drawing can include any number of data links all of which are listed in the Data Link Manager (DATALINK

command). When creating a new data link you must give it a name, something meaningful for the type of data,

and you must select the external file (XLS or CSV) to which it links. You can choose to which sheet in the file

you want to link and you can specify whether you want to link the whole sheet or a specific range of cells. An

alternate method for creating a data link and associated table is to copy a selected range of cells from an Excel

spreadsheet and use Paste Special (PASTESPEC command) to paste a link to the Excel data as AutoCAD

entities. AutoCAD automatically creates a new data link and inserts the table.

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Excel data link. Using data links, you can display the tabular data from your spreadsheets (or CSV files) within

an AutoCAD table object; taking advantage of AutoCAD fonts, colors, text styles and all the other table

formatting options, while maintaining a link to the original Excel data. If changes are made to the data in the

external file, you can quickly update the AutoCAD table to reflect the changes.

Your drawing can include any number of data links all of which are listed in the Data Link Manager (DATALINK

command). When creating a new data link you must give it a name, something meaningful for the type of data,

and you must select the external file (XLS or CSV) to which it links. You can choose to which sheet in the file

you want to link and you can specify whether you want to link the whole sheet or a specific range of cells. An

alternate method for creating a data link and associated table is to copy a selected range of cells from an Excel

spreadsheet and use Paste Special (PASTESPEC command) to paste a link to the Excel data as AutoCAD

entities. AutoCAD automatically creates a new data link and inserts the table.

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Figure 65. Excel data links.

You can edit, rename, delete and preview existing data links using the Data Link Manager. When you create a new

data link or edit an existing one, an expandable dialog box enables you to customize the data link settings. For

example, you might specify that the cell contents from the AutoCAD table can be written back to the source file.

Figure 66. Modify Excel Data Link.

When you create a table from a data link, the data is read directly from the linked file. If the data in the linked file

changes, a bubble notification automatically displays and a link within the bubble enables you to quickly update

the AutoCAD table to reflect changes from the linked file.

Figure 67. Data link notification bubble.

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The linked cells in the AutoCAD table are locked to prevent editing from within AutoCAD and the range of linked

cells is indicated by green corner brackets. If you select a linked cell, its status is indicated by the locked and

linked icons as well as by information in the tool tip.

 

 

 

Figure 68. Linked Table Cells.

Although linked data cells are initially locked, you can add columns and rows to the AutoCAD table enabling

you to enter additional data. The changes you make to the AutoCAD table will be retained even after you

update the table to reflect changes from the external file. If you want to data in linked table cells, you can unlock

selected cells using the Cell Locking option on the right-click menu. When a cell is unlocked, you can edit its

contents and even write the new values back to the original spreadsheet. Additional right-click options enable

you to update the data link, open the linked file, or detach the data link. If you detach the data link, the table

data becomes static and the AutoCAD table behaves just as it would if you had started with an empty table and

entered the cell data manually.

Figure 69. Table cell right-click menu options.

The third option in the Insert Table dialog box enables you to automatically create an AutoCAD table from

object data in the drawing. Selecting this option launches the Data Extraction Wizard (DATAEXTRACTION

command). Using the Data Extraction Wizard, you can specify the type of data to extract, including objects

specific data such as the length of lines and then refine the extracted data based on multiple sorting options.

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object data in the drawing. Selecting this option launches the Data Extraction Wizard (DATAEXTRACTION

command). Using the Data Extraction Wizard, you can specify the type of data to extract, including objects

specific data such as the length of lines and then refine the extracted data based on multiple sorting options.

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For example, if you use lines and arcs to represent the gas, drainage, and water lines on a subdivision layout,

you might want to extract the length property of all the lines and arcs on the Gas, Drainage, and Water layers.

 

 

 

Figure 70. Object Data Extraction.

Depending on the type of data you extract and how you wish to use it, you may choose to export the data to an

Excel spreadsheet for further calculations. You can also link data from an Excel spreadsheet into your data

extraction table. For example, your drawing might include blocks that represent various manufactured parts.

Using data extraction, you can extract the item number and quantity count from the drawing blocks and then

link the corresponding item number, cost and description from an Excel spreadsheet. The process for linking an

Excel spreadsheet to extracted data requires you to specify a data link. You can view a list of all the available

data links using the External Data Options dialog box. If the list does not yet include an appropriate data link,

you can launch the Data Link Manager to create a new one. After selecting a data link, you must specify a data

key column from the AutoCAD table that corresponds to a data key column in the external file. In my example,

the item number would be the key column.

Figure . Data extraction and external data linking.

You can add even more functionality to the data extraction table by inserting formula columns and total footers

to perform calculations on the table data. You can access these by right-clicking over the column headers while

on the Refine Data page of the Data Extraction Wizard.

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to perform calculations on the table data. You can access these by right-clicking over the column headers while

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Figure 71. Formula Columns.

Regardless of what method you use to create an AutoCAD table, you will want to take advantage of custom

table styles. The Table Style dialog box has been updated for increased usability and flexibility. It includes a

new option to select an existing table as a starting point for defining a new table style. Additional format and

display options provide greater flexibility for borders and margins of tables and table cells. And you can easily

save, preview and restore combinations of formatting options as cell styles without having to manually reset

each property. With auto-fill, you can increment data in cells automatically by dragging, just as you can in Excel.

Figure 72. Table Style dialog box.

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You can adjust a long table, regardless of how it was created, to fit on a drawing sheet by automatically

wrapping it across multiple rows. Simply select the table and then adjust it using grips or the new Table break

tools in the Properties window.

 

 

 

Figure 73. Table Wrapping.

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Visualization

Managing Materials

The Materials palette has been updated to provide faster, easier access to materials properties. It includes

expandable panels, which enable you to view and edit material setting without having to access multiple dialog boxes.

Figure 74. Materials palette.

In the Material Editor panel, you can specify the type of material and select from a wide range of pre-defined

templates. The pre-defined templates include appropriate values, such as shininess, opacity, and translucency,

for common materials. Using these templates, you can quickly create realistic materials without being a

“materials expert.”

Figure 75. Material Editor Panel.

The Maps panel enables you apply diffuse, opacity, and bump maps to a material and you can synchronize any

or all of the maps with the material. When the maps are synchronized with the material, any changes you make

to the material will automatically apply to the specified maps, saving you time and reducing errors. The list of

supported map types has been increased to include more procedural maps, such as Checker and Tiles,

enabling you to achieve more realistic results than from texture maps alone. A button next to the Map Type

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provides access to map-specific properties by replacing the current Materials panels with Map-specific panels.

When you finish customizing the map properties, you can easily return to the general Materials panels.

 

 

 

Figure 76. Maps Panel and Map-specific panels.

The Advanced Lighting Override panel enables you to adjust material lighting parameters for greater realism.

Adjustable overrides include Color Bleed, Indirect Bump, Reflectance, and Transmittance

Figure 77. Advanced Lighting Overrides.

The Material Offset and Preview panel enables you to preview the material as well as adjust the offset and

rotation values.

Figure 78. Material Offset and Preview panel.

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Applying Photometric Data

In AutoCAD 2008, you can create realistic rendered images by applying real-world photometric properties to

light sources. For example, you can reference the lighting catalog for a specific fixture and then use the

candela, lumen, or lux values to adjust the lamp intensity. Photometric properties are accessible from the

Command line when you create a new light or from the Properties window when you select an existing light.

Figure 79. Photometric Properties.

In addition to the improvements to materials and lighting, a new –RENDER command (don’t forget the dash “-“)

enables you to use the command line interface to select from the available render presets. With this command

line option, you can automate the rendering process by creating a script to batch render multiple scenes.

Previewing Autodesk Impression

AutoCAD 2008 includes a new toolbar that enables you to try out some of the functionality available in

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Impression software. With Impression you can create presentation-ready graphics directly from your

AutoCAD drawings.

When you first select a tool from the Autodesk Impression toolbar, you are prompted to download and install the

Autodesk Impression technology preview. Once it is installed you can sample some of the Autodesk Impression

pen and pencil tools by automatically importing the current AutoCAD view into Autodesk Impression.

 

 

 

Figure 80. Autodesk Impression Toolbar

After opening a DWG or DWF file in Impression, you can add everything from distinctive line types to textured

color fills, using pre-built or custom appearance styles. Libraries of styles can be saved and reused, allowing

you to generate unique looks for your work while saving time. Because Impression understands CAD data, you

can take advantage of the power of layers and blocks when creating their images.

Autodesk, AutoCAD, DWF, and DWG are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., in the USA and/or other

countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the

right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or

graphical errors that may appear in this document.

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