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The Ribbon
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Maximize
the area available for work using a compact interface that contains the
most commonly used controls. The ribbon can be displayed horizontally
across the top of the drawing window, vertically to the left or right
of the drawing window, or as a floating palette. |
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Action Recorder |
Automate
repetitive drafting and editing tasks by recording action macros. Use
most of the commands and user interface elements that are available in
AutoCAD to create your action macro and then save it. You can find the
Action Recorder on the ribbon's Manage tab.
Available in AutoCAD only. |
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Quick Access Toolbar |
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frequently used commands such as New, Open, Save, Plot, Undo, and Redo
from the Quick Access toolbar. Add commands to the Quick Access toolbar
using the shortcut menus of all commands on the ribbon, application
menu, and toolbars. |
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ViewCube |
When
the cursor is positioned over the ViewCube tool, it becomes active; you
can switch to one of the available preset views, roll the current view,
or change to the Home view of the model. You can access the ViewCube
from the drawing status bar.
Available in AutoCAD only. |
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The Application Menu |
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the Application button to create, save, audit, recover, or publish a
file. You can also perform a real-time search for commands available on
the Quick Access toolbar, in the Application menu, or on the ribbon.
The Application menu also allows you to view, sort, and access
supported files you have recently opened. |
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SteeringWheels |
| Access
navigation tools such as pan, zoom, orbit, rewind, and walk from a
single interface. Start the navigation tools by clicking a wedge or by
clicking and dragging the cursor over a wedge. You can access
SteeringWheels from the drawing status bar. |
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