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In This Chapter
4
Working with Templates
In this tutorial, you learn about the predefined
templates and how to create your own user-defined
templates in AutoCAD
®
Mechanical 6.
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Setting up the starting layer
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Setting the mechanical options
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Specifying the drawing limits
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Saving a template
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Using a template
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Setting a default template
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Key Terms
Term
Definition
base layer
A layer made up of working layers and standard parts layers. Base layers are
repeated in every layer group.
layer group
A group of associated or related items in a drawing. A major advantage of
working with layer groups is that you can deactivate a specific layer group and a
complete component. The drawing and its overview are enhanced with a
reduction in regeneration time.
part layers
A layer where the standard parts are put. All standard parts layers have the suffix
AM_*N.
template
A file with predefined settings to use for new drawings; however, any drawing can
be used as a template.
working layer
The layer where you are currently working.
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In AutoCAD Mechanical, you can use templates (*.dwt files) to create
drawings.
You can use the predefined templates, which contain settings for various
drawings, such as am_iso.dwt or am_ansi.dwt, and are supplied with
AutoCAD Mechanical or you can create your own templates. Any drawing
can serve as a template. When you use a drawing as a template, the settings
in that drawing are used in the new drawing.
Although you can save any drawing as a template, you should prepare tem-
plates to include settings and drawing elements that are consistent with your
office or project standards such as the following
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unit type and precision
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drawing limits
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snap, grid, and ortho settings
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layer organization
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title blocks, borders, and logos
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dimension and text styles
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linetypes and lineweights
If you start a drawing from scratch, AutoCAD Mechanical reads the system
defaults, which have a predefined standard, from the registry.
If you create a new drawing, based on an existing template, and make
changes to the drawing, those changes do not affect the template.
To begin working with templates immediately, you can use the predefined
template files stored in the acadm\template folder.
However, for this tutorial you will create your own template.
The new AutoCAD Today dialog is also covered in this tutorial. For more
information about the AutoCAD Today dialog, please see the AutoCAD man-
ual.
Setting up the Starting Layer
Each time you start AutoCAD Mechanical, layer 0 is active. Since layer 0 does
not belong to the Mechanical layers, it is not displayed in the Layer Control
dialog box of AutoCAD Mechanical, if you select Mechanical Layer in the
Show field.
Therefore, you need to specify the mechanical layer AM_0 as the default
starting layer.
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To specify a starting layer
1
Start the Layer Control command.
Menu
Assist ➤ Layer / Layergroup ➤ Layer/Layer Group Control
Command
AMLAYER
2
In the Layer Control dialog box, choose the Layer Control tab, select the
layer AM_0 and choose Current.
3
Choose OK.
Now, the layer AM_0 is active as you can see in the toolbar:
Setting the Mechanical Options
In the Mechanical Options dialog box, you can specify general settings for
AutoCAD Mechanical.
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To set the mechanical options
1
Start the Mechanical Options command.
Menu
Assist ➤ Mechanical Options
Command
AMOPTIONS
2
In the Mechanical Options dialog box, choose the Standards tab, and specify:
Standard:
ISO
Measurement:
Metric
Scale:
1:1
3
Choose OK.
NOTE
All settings in this dialog, which are stored in the drawing (template)
are marked with this icon:
All standard related settings are listed in the right section.
Specifying the Drawing Limits
Now, specify the drawing limits according to size A0 (840 x 1188 mm). This
limits your drawing space to the specified size.
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To specify the drawing limits
1
Start the Drawing Limits command.
Menu
Assist ➤ Format ➤ Drawing Limits
Command
LIMITS
2
Respond to the prompts as follows:
Specify lower left corner or [ON/OFF] <0.00,0.00>:
Press
ENTER
Specify upper right corner <420.00,297.00>:
Enter 840,1188
Now, the limits are expanded to A0 format.
Saving a Template
Save the previously changed drawing as a template.
To save a template
1
Start the Save As command.
Menu
File ➤ Save As
Command
SAVEAS
2
In the Save Drawing As dialog box, specify:
Files of type:
AutoCAD Mechanical 6 Drawing Template File (*.dwt)
File name:
my_own_template
Choose Save.
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3
In the Template Description dialog box, specify:
Description:
Tutorial Template
Measurement:
Metric
Choose OK.
4
Close the drawing.
Menu
File ➤ Close
Command
CLOSE
Using a Template
Now, start a new drawing and use the previously created template.
To open a template
1
Start the New command.
Menu
File ➤ New
Command
NEW
2
In the AutoCAD Today dialog box, in the section My Drawings, select the
Create Drawings tab.
From the Select how to begin list, select Template and choose Browse.
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In the Open dialog box, select my_own_template.dwt, and choose Open.
Now, you start the new drawing, using the settings of the previously saved
template.
Setting a Default Template
Now, you specify your template as the default template.
To set a default template
1
Start the Mechanical Options command.
Menu
Assist ➤ Mechanical Options
Command
AMOPTIONS
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2
In the Mechanical Options dialog box, choose the Standards tab, and choose
Browse.
3
In the Open dialog box, select my_own_template.dwt, and choose Open.
4
In the Mechanical Options dialog box, choose OK.
The template my_own_template will be used as default template from now on.
NOTE
The default template is used, if a drawing does not contain any
AutoCAD Mechanical configuration. If a drawing already contains AutoCAD
Mechanical configuration data or a new drawing has been created using an
AutoCAD Mechanical template, the default template does not effect these set-
tings.
Now, you are at the end of this tutorial chapter.
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