Well, this wraps up my recap of the Tips from the Dork Side, and the extra tips and commentary slipped within, I hope something has proven useful.
Very Valuable Variables
I wish this were a fictional account, but, true story, I
once saw someone asking a question on a social media network about how to bring
back their missing File Open/Select File dialog. The reply was “That stupid
thing happens all the time, you have to reinstall AutoCAD.” Imagine my look of
horror. I couldn’t post “Just type FILEDIA!” fast enough.
(This system variable can be changed by a crash, or by running a routine that suppresses the dialog but fails to turn it back on at the end.)
AutoCAD allows so many things to be controlled by System
Variables, and it is hard to learn or
recall more than a handful of them. I encourage you to poke around the help
files and see what some of them do (start with the below list).
And, if you’re experiencing weird behavior,
just post your question in the AUGI forums, where you’ll get much better advice
from experienced peers about the cause and solution than the poor guy mentioned
above.
Have you tried…?
Here are some system
variables you can look up and experiment with:
HPGAPTOL
IMAGEFRAME
MAXSORT
MTJIGSTRING
PEDITACCEPT
PUBLISHCOLLATE
UCSFOLLOW
VISRETAIN
XREFTYPE
And, if you have not used any of the commands in the
below list, give them a try:
AECTOACAD
APPLOAD
ARRAY
DIMSPACE
FLATSHOT
LAYERSTATE
LAYMRG
MLEADER
PASTESPEC
RECOVERALL
RENAME
SETBYLAYER
SSM
TABLE
XLIST
I hope I have shown you something you hadn’t seen yet. If
you have some favorite commands and methods of your own, please stop by the
AutoCAD Tips and Tricks forum to share.
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