begin a new drawing
A quick way to begin a new drawing is to start from scratch, which starts a drawing that uses settings from a default drawing template file.
You can start from scratch from the Create New Drawing dialog box, from the Select Template dialog box, or without using a dialog box at all. In each case, you use either the NEW command or the QNEW command.
Use the Create New Drawing Dialog Box
The Create New Drawing dialog box is displayed under the following conditions:
You set the STARTUP system variable to 1 (on).
You set the FILEDIA system variable to 1 (on).
You click New on the File menu or Qnew on the Standard toolbar when no drawing template file is specified in the Options dialog box.
The Create New Drawing dialog box provides several methods for starting a new drawing.
When you use Start from Scratch, you can specify either imperial or metric units for the new drawing. The setting you select determines default values used for many system variables controlling text, dimensions, grid, snap, and the default linetype and hatch pattern file.
Imperial. Creates a new drawing based on the imperial measurement system. The drawing uses internal default values, and the default grid display boundary, called the grid limits, is 12 × 9 inches.
Metric. Creates a new drawing based on the metric measurement system. The drawing uses internal default values, and the default grid display boundary is 429 × 297 millimeters.
Use the Select Template Dialog Box
The Select Template dialog box is displayed under the following conditions:
You set the STARTUP system variable to 0 (off).
You set the FILEDIA system variable to 1 (on).
You click New on the File menu or, by default, Qnew on the Standard toobar.
At the bottom-right corner of the Select Template dialog box, there is an Open button with an arrow button next to it. If you click the arrow button, you can choose between two internal default drawing templates, metric or imperial.
Use a Default Drawing Template File
The fastest way to begin working on a new drawing is to start automatically with a default drawing template file. No dialog box is displayed with this method:
You set the STARTUP system variable to 0 (off).
You set the FILEDIA system variable to 1 (on).
You specify a default drawing template file in the Options dialog box on the Files tab. Click the node labeled "Drawing Template Settings" and specify a path and drawing template file.
You click Qnew on the Standard toolbar.
From now on, a new drawing is immediately created that is based on the specified default drawing template file.
If no template file is specified in the Options dialog box, QNEW displays the Select Template dialog box.
To start a drawing from scratch with the Create Drawing dialog box
If necessary, set the STARTUP system variable to 1 and the FILEDIA system variable to 1. On the command line, enter startup and 1; then enter filedia and 1.
On the File menu, click New.
In the Create New Drawing dialog box, click Start from Scratch.
Under Default Settings, click either Imperial or Metric.
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You can start from scratch from the Create New Drawing dialog box, from the Select Template dialog box, or without using a dialog box at all. In each case, you use either the NEW command or the QNEW command.
Use the Create New Drawing Dialog Box
The Create New Drawing dialog box is displayed under the following conditions:
You set the STARTUP system variable to 1 (on).
You set the FILEDIA system variable to 1 (on).
You click New on the File menu or Qnew on the Standard toolbar when no drawing template file is specified in the Options dialog box.
The Create New Drawing dialog box provides several methods for starting a new drawing.
When you use Start from Scratch, you can specify either imperial or metric units for the new drawing. The setting you select determines default values used for many system variables controlling text, dimensions, grid, snap, and the default linetype and hatch pattern file.
Imperial. Creates a new drawing based on the imperial measurement system. The drawing uses internal default values, and the default grid display boundary, called the grid limits, is 12 × 9 inches.
Metric. Creates a new drawing based on the metric measurement system. The drawing uses internal default values, and the default grid display boundary is 429 × 297 millimeters.
Use the Select Template Dialog Box
The Select Template dialog box is displayed under the following conditions:
You set the STARTUP system variable to 0 (off).
You set the FILEDIA system variable to 1 (on).
You click New on the File menu or, by default, Qnew on the Standard toobar.
At the bottom-right corner of the Select Template dialog box, there is an Open button with an arrow button next to it. If you click the arrow button, you can choose between two internal default drawing templates, metric or imperial.
Use a Default Drawing Template File
The fastest way to begin working on a new drawing is to start automatically with a default drawing template file. No dialog box is displayed with this method:
You set the STARTUP system variable to 0 (off).
You set the FILEDIA system variable to 1 (on).
You specify a default drawing template file in the Options dialog box on the Files tab. Click the node labeled "Drawing Template Settings" and specify a path and drawing template file.
You click Qnew on the Standard toolbar.
From now on, a new drawing is immediately created that is based on the specified default drawing template file.
If no template file is specified in the Options dialog box, QNEW displays the Select Template dialog box.
To start a drawing from scratch with the Create Drawing dialog box
If necessary, set the STARTUP system variable to 1 and the FILEDIA system variable to 1. On the command line, enter startup and 1; then enter filedia and 1.
On the File menu, click New.
In the Create New Drawing dialog box, click Start from Scratch.
Under Default Settings, click either Imperial or Metric.
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