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  1. #1
    jim c Guest

    a simple units and scale question

    I have a simple question...a couple actually

    in Autocad 2004, how do I:
    1)use architectural dimensions and set my drawing to 1"=1"?

    2)be able to draw by inputting said dimensions eg: draw a box 7 1/4" x
    12 3/8"?

    any other architectural drawing hints/links would be great help

    jim

  2. #2
    longshot Guest
    in Autocad 2004, how do I:
    1)use architectural dimensions
    dimension>style>modify>architectural
    and set my drawing to 1"=1"
    it is already unless you have changed it.

    2)be able to draw by inputting said dimensions eg: draw a box 7 1/4" x
    12 3/8"?
    rec> (pick point) @7-1/4,12-3/8
    any other architectural drawing hints/links would be great help

    jim

  3. #3
    Michael Bulatovich Guest
    "jim c" <ex99125b@netscape.net> wrote in message
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    I have a simple question...a couple actually

    in Autocad 2004, how do I:
    1)use architectural dimensions and set my drawing to 1"=1"?
    If your UNITS are set to feet and inches, just draw everything at real worls
    size.

    2)be able to draw by inputting said dimensions eg: draw a box 7 1/4" x
    12 3/8"?
    A box can be drawn in numerous ways. One is to use the native RECTANG
    command.
    If your UNITS are set to feet and inches, when prompted for a point, pick an
    arbitrary point on the screen,
    when prompted for a second type:

    @12-3/8,7-1/4 <ENTER>

    In an imperial drawing Acad assumes inches unless told otherwise.


    any other architectural drawing hints/links would be great help
    Draw with maximum precision.

    Read the help whenever confused or puzzled. In the middle of a command,
    pressing the F1 will give you help on the current command.

    Get to know the proper names for things, and then use them.

    Get to know the command line interface, don't rely exclusively on menus or
    buttons.

    Customize your ACAD.PGP file to suit yourself. Do the same with your middle
    mouse button menu.

    Develop a library of clever blocks, templates, and styles that make your
    work easier.

    Always look for better ways of doing things, especially when they get
    repetitious.
    (the computer is faster than you are.)

    Hang out with people who know more than you.

    Use PAPERSPACE and blocks with ATTRIBUTES and BYBLOCK elements.

    Develop a protocol that uses logical prefixes or suffixes for layer names.

    Use the UCS creatively. Relate it to the real world or other useful things.
    Save it for re-use.

    Go to my cad pages @ www.michaelbulatovich.com (he he) and others.

    Eventually, learn to write LISP routines.

    Draw with maximum precision.... Read the help.....Get to
    know....Customize....etc.
    --


    MichaelB
    www.michaelbulatovich.com

  4. #4
    Morteg Guest
    jim c <ex99125b@netscape.net> wrote:
    I have a simple question...a couple actually

    in Autocad 2004, how do I:
    1)use architectural dimensions and set my drawing to 1"=1"?

    2)be able to draw by inputting said dimensions eg: draw a box 7 1/4" x
    12 3/8"?
    You can also start a LINE from any point, then enter a length value + <Enter>
    instead of clicking for the endpoint.


    ==Morteg==

  5. #5
    Morteg Guest
    Morteg <ThreeOnAM@chstick.com> wrote:
    jim c <ex99125b@netscape.net> wrote:

    2)be able to draw by inputting said dimensions eg: draw a box 7 1/4" x
    12 3/8"?

    You can also start a LINE from any point, then enter a length value + <Enter
    instead of clicking for the endpoint.
    Oops! Just make sure you're stretching the line segment in the desired
    direction before you enter a length. |:{^

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