JoeS09 Posted March 8, 2021 Posted March 8, 2021 I have been sent a drawing by a friend that works perfectly on his CNC machine. How do I determine what template this drawing uses so that I can insert it in my list of templates when AutoCAD 2018 starts up? Alternatively, how do I copy this template and use it? Flat-pattern-side-mount-var-B-NEMA23(7).dxf Quote
Dadgad Posted March 9, 2021 Posted March 9, 2021 (edited) The good new is that ANY drawing can be saved using the SAVE AS option, as a .dwt (template file). You may want to go into Modelspace and delete any job specific objects. Don't PURGE it, or do so carefully, because there will be lots of settings and styles which your friend favors in place in the drawing. The next time you do something for him, use it, and it will already be tweaked just as desired. It is a good idea to create a library of .dwt files, for different tasks, vendors, etc.. No point in reinventing the wheel every time you saddle up. Later just hit the open icon and in the Files of type drop down list choose .dwt to find and access it. Edited March 9, 2021 by Dadgad Screenshot added. 1 Quote
JoeS09 Posted March 9, 2021 Author Posted March 9, 2021 thanks kindly Daggad, this is an eye opener for me. Have followed your instructions, and saved the file that works as a template. Found it quite easily on the next startup my kind regards, joe Quote
Dadgad Posted March 9, 2021 Posted March 9, 2021 Glad I could help you. Additionally it is worth noting that it is within your power to redefine your QNEW drawing to use whichever of your template files is most appropriate. Whenever your personally defined DEFAULT QNEW template is inappropriate for the task at hand, use that OPEN option to choose another. Quote
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