I love the Match Properties command. It's a huge time-saver and I go to it often.
But there are still times when I don't need to match every property of an object--I just need to match a couple. For example: I may have text on two different layers, but I still need to match height and width. You can select which properties to match by following this link.
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You can file this under: Old Dog, New Tricks.
Annotative scale is a wonderful thing, allowing users to set up one Dimension Style and use that one style regardless of scale. It does take some getting used to. For example, if you change the scale of a viewport, then your dimensions will disappear. But AutoCAD University put out a paper on using Annotative Scale, and we present it to you now. The link is right here. Enjoy! Align (and Align/Scale, Align/Rotate) is not just a 3D tool. And it can certainly be handy. Check out the link to Robin's website. It's right here!
Give Align a try, and see what you've been missing. |
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