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autocad mechanical 2006 info views and quotations

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CUOREDALIANTE

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Bye, guys.
I know that the question that I will ask for you and an embarrassing ease and that maybe you will find boring answer, but unfortunately on this depends a possible assumption, so if you can give me a hand.
use autocad mechanical 2006 in English, I would need to know how:
1) import a drawing from inventor
2) switch from model space to layout space and make various views
3) place cartiglio format and various odds with a choice criterion, type scale 1:10
4) what manual do you recommend me to buy?
thanks and hello
 
1) is from inventor that you must export to autocad, after which you have a normal dwg.
2) switching from model to layout is just a matter of clicking on its tab, different is knowing how to use it and above all it is impossible to explain and understand on a forum.
3) the format and the cartilage, generally, are blocks that the company where you should work already has, should be them to tell you how to act.
If you have to do it from scratch, best wishes.
before you get to have done it as jesus commands you won't be enough a few days ( clearly being completely fasting the matter ).
4) for the manual I do not say, when it touched me (January 1991 ) autocad 11 had good manuals ( 3 or 4 collectors a4 back 6 ) and I read them all, having the program available to do training.

Bye.
 
I also when I started in September 1994 I read all the manuals, topcad (apple) and I agree with you that it is the best system to learn, but as anticipated in the first post, on this depends an intake, and I have the hours counted, so all the help I can receive well.
I made some progress, I managed to open the connection to inventor and I "lived" finally the file.
I managed to import the cartilage and its format.
Let's say that now the doubts are two.he first and some command to give to ensure that the scale and texts are proportional to the scale given to the cartilage, do I think that one command is made?the second operating on an existing file I managed to make views, but there were already present... what sends me into crisis and how to do at least the first sight, can you help me?
thanks and hello
 
Hi.
the inventor-autocad pass I don't know him so on this field I can't help you.
with regard to the scales of the texts and quotas if in the model space you create a "window/area with scale" (unfortunately I can not tell you the English co-respect) in which:
to set the scale you want
b automatically amounts to the layout space
then if you use quotation and power texts these fit the scale you set.
Careful that with the power mode objects are created on layers set by the model you have in use (see "aid/options/am-standard") so don't worry if you don't see the layer you're working on, you can change it later.
I hope I've been quite clear, the explanations aren't exactly my fort, and I have helped you.
wishes for hiring
 
thanks for the explanation and for the help.
I had already solved but a confirmation is always welcome
 

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