The AutoCAD Blog Posted December 1, 2020 Posted December 1, 2020 Have you ever wanted to create a new drawing and have all your text styles, dimension styles, layers, units, and other drawing settings already setup and ready to go? Templates in AutoCAD can help with that. Using templates is the most efficient way to create a new drawing. In this Have You Tried, we’ll go over: What can be saved in a template Using existing templates Opening and saving a template Changing the default template for a new drawing Editing and testing template Importing styles and layers from DesignCenter Learn more about how templates can improve your productivity and enforce drawing standards with step-by-step examples in the Have You Tried: Working With Templates topic. Keep the Feedback Coming Thanks for all the great feedback submitted so far. Because of the great feedback, we have been able to improve the topics in the AutoCAD Online Help system. Updated Help Topics contains a list of the most recently updated topics. The best way to submit feedback is by using the “Was this helpful?” section located at the bottom of every Help topic. Let us know what you like or don’t like about a topic or provide suggestions for other subjects that you’d like to see covered in greater detail. The more specific your comments, the better. The post Have You Tried: Working With Templates in AutoCAD appeared first on AutoCAD Blog. View the full article Quote
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