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AutoCAD, developed by Autodesk, is a prominent CAD software used for creating detailed 2D and 3D designs across various industries. The document provides an overview of AutoCAD's user interface, supported file formats, shortcuts, and essential commands for both 2D and 3D modeling. It serves as a comprehensive guide for users to enhance their productivity and efficiency while working with AutoCAD.
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Auto Cad

AutoCAD, developed by Autodesk, is a prominent CAD software used for creating detailed 2D and 3D designs across various industries. The document provides an overview of AutoCAD's user interface, supported file formats, shortcuts, and essential commands for both 2D and 3D modeling. It serves as a comprehensive guide for users to enhance their productivity and efficiency while working with AutoCAD.
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AutoCAD

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Introduction to AutoCAD
AutoCAD, developed by Autodesk, is a leading software application for computer-aided design
(CAD) and drafting. Launched in 1982, it was one of the first CAD programs available for
personal computers, making it accessible to a broader audience of designers, engineers,
architects, and other professionals. AutoCAD allows users to create detailed 2D and 3D
designs, models, and blueprints, essential for various industries, including construction,
manufacturing, and infrastructure planning. Known for its precision, versatility, and ability to
handle complex drawings, AutoCAD has become an industry standard.

User Interface Overview

AutoCAD's interface is designed for efficiency and ease of use:

Ribbon: Located at the top, it organizes tools into tabs and panels for quick access.

Command Line: Situated at the bottom, it allows for text-based command input and
displays prompts and messages.

Drawing Area: The central workspace where designs are created and edited.

Tool Palettes: Provide quick access to frequently used tools, blocks, and hatches.

Supporting File Extensions in AutoCAD


AutoCAD supports various file formats and extensions, each suited for specific functions
within the software. Here are the primary file types:

1. DWG (.dwg):

Native file format for AutoCAD, containing design data and metadata. It is the most
widely used file format in AutoCAD for storing both 2D and 3D data.

2. DXF (.dxf):

Drawing Exchange Format is used for interoperability between AutoCAD and other
CAD software. It allows files to be shared in an open format.

3. DWF (.dwf):

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Design Web Format is optimized for viewing, printing, and sharing. It allows for
lightweight versions of DWG files to be shared easily without giving access to the
original design data.

4. DWT (.dwt):

Drawing Template Format. Templates in DWT format help set standards like
dimension styles, text styles, layers, and units for new drawings.

5. DWS (.dws):

Drawing Standards Format is used to check other drawing files for adherence to
specific design standards.

6. PDF (.pdf):

AutoCAD can import and export to PDF, which is useful for creating design
documentation and sharing with stakeholders who may not have access to CAD
software.

7. 3DS (.3ds):

AutoCAD can open 3DS files, a format used primarily in 3D Studio for complex 3D
modeling and rendering.

8. STL (.stl):

Standard for 3D printing, this format is supported by AutoCAD for exporting 3D


models for manufacturing and prototyping.

9. FBX (.fbx):

This format facilitates data exchange for 3D animation and rendering with
applications like Autodesk Maya and 3ds Max.

10. SHP (.shp):

Shape files for managing and importing GIS data.

11. CTB and STB (.ctb/.stb):

These file types relate to plot styles, controlling how AutoCAD drawings are printed
or plotted, including line weights and color.

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AutoCAD Shortcut Guide:

These shortcuts provide efficient access to AutoCAD functions, aiding productivity.

Toggle General Features


Ctrl + D: Toggle coordinate display.

Ctrl + G: Toggle Grid.

Ctrl + E: Cycle isometric planes.

Ctrl + F: Toggle running object snaps.

Ctrl + H: Toggle Pick Style.

Ctrl + Shift + H: Toggle Hide pallets.

Ctrl + I: Toggle Coords.

Ctrl + Shift + I: Toggle Infer Constraints.

Toggle Drawing Modes


F1: Display Help.

F2: Toggle text screen.

F3: Toggle object snap mode.

F4: Toggle 3DOsnap.

F5: Toggle Isoplane.

F6: Toggle Dynamic UCS.

F7: Toggle grid mode.

F8: Toggle ortho mode.

F9: Toggle snap mode.

F10: Toggle polar mode.

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F11: Toggle object snap tracking.

F12: Toggle dynamic input mode.

Manage Screen
Ctrl + 0: Clean Screen.

Ctrl + 1: Property Palette.

Ctrl + 2: Design Center Palette.

Ctrl + 3: Toggle Palette.

Ctrl + 4: Sheet Set Palette.

Ctrl + 6: DBConnect Manager.

Ctrl + 7: Markup Set Manager Palette.

Ctrl + 8: Quick Calc.

Ctrl + 9: Command Line.

Manage Workflow
Ctrl + C: Copy object.

Ctrl + X: Cut object.

Ctrl + V: Paste object.

Ctrl + Shift + C: Copy to clipboard with base point.

Ctrl + Shift + V: Paste data as block.

Ctrl + Z: Undo last action.

Ctrl + Y: Redo last action.

Ctrl + [: Cancel current command.

ESC: Cancel current command.

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Manage Drawings
Ctrl + N: New Drawing.

Ctrl + S: Save drawing.

Ctrl + O: Open drawing.

Ctrl + P: Plot dialog box.

Ctrl + Tab: Switch to next drawing.

Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Switch to previous drawing.

Ctrl + Page Up: Previous tab in drawing.

Ctrl + Page Down: Next tab in drawing.

Ctrl + Q: Exit.

Ctrl + A: Select all objects.

Hot Keys A–C

A: ARC - Creates an arc.

AA: AREA - Calculates the area and perimeter.

ADC: ADCENTER - Manages and inserts content.

AL: ALIGN - Aligns objects.

AP: APPLOAD - Load Application.

AR: ARRAY - Creates copies of objects in a pattern.

Hot Keys D–F


D: DIMSTYLE - Creates and modifies dimension styles.

DI: DIST - Measures the distance.

DIV: DIVIDE - Creates evenly spaced point objects.

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DO: DONUT - Creates filled rings or solid-filled circles.

Hot Keys G–I


G: GROUP - Creates and manages groups.

GR: GRAPHIC - Access graphic details.

I: INSERT - Inserts a block or drawing into the drawing.

Hot Keys J–L


J: JOIN - Joins similar objects.

L: LINE - Creates straight line segments.

Hot Keys M–O


M: MOVE - Moves objects.

ML: MLINE - Creates multiple parallel lines.

O: OFFSET - Creates parallel lines or curves.

Hot Keys P–R


P: PAN - Moves view in the drawing.

PL: PLINE - Creates a 2D polyline.

R: ROTATE - Rotates objects.

Hot Keys S–U


S: STRETCH - Stretches objects.

TR: TRIM - Trims objects.

U: UNDO - Reverses the last action.

Hot Keys V–X

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V: VIEW - Saves and restores named views.

X: EXPLODE - Breaks a compound object.

Hot Keys Y–Z


Z: ZOOM - Increases or decreases the magnification of the view.

2D Drawing Commands
1. Basic Drawing Commands:

L (Line): Draws straight line segments.

C (Circle): Creates circles by specifying a center and radius.

ARC (Arc): Draws an arc by specifying three points or an angle.

PLINE (Polyline): Draws connected line segments and curves in a single object.

RECTANGLE (Rectangle): Creates rectangles by specifying two opposite corners.

POLYGON (Polygon): Draws a regular polygon (triangle, square, etc.) with a specified
number of sides.

ELLIPSE (Ellipse): Draws an ellipse by defining its center and the major and minor
axes.

2. Annotation and Dimensioning Commands:

TEXT (Text): Inserts single-line or multi-line text.

DIM (Dimension): Adds dimensions (linear, aligned, angular, radius).

MLEADER (Multileader): Adds leader lines with text annotations.

HATCH (Hatch): Fills enclosed areas with patterns, solid fills, or gradients.

3. Editing and Modification Commands:

MOVE (M): Moves objects from one location to another.

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COPY (CO): Duplicates objects to a new location.

ROTATE (RO): Rotates objects around a base point.

SCALE (SC): Scales objects by a specified factor.

TRIM (TR): Trims objects to meet the edges of other objects.

EXTEND (EX): Extends objects to meet other objects.

OFFSET (O): Creates parallel lines or curves at a specified distance.

MIRROR (MI): Mirrors objects across a specified axis.

ARRAY (AR): Creates copies of objects in rectangular, polar, or path arrays.

FILLET (F): Rounds or fillets the edges of two objects.

CHAMFER (CHA): Creates a chamfer between two non-parallel lines.

EXPLODE (X): Breaks a compound object (like a block) into individual components.

4. Object Properties Commands:

LAYER (LA): Manages layers, including color, linetype, and visibility.

MATCHPROP (MA): Copies properties from one object to another.

PROPERTIES (PR): Opens the properties palette for editing object properties.

5. Block and Reference Commands:

BLOCK (B): Creates a block from selected objects.

INSERT (I): Inserts a block or external drawing into the current drawing.

XREF (External Reference): Attaches an external drawing file as a reference.

6. View and Navigation Commands:

ZOOM (Z): Changes the view magnification.

PAN (P): Moves the view within the drawing area.

REGEN (RE): Regenerates the drawing to refresh the view.

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VIEW (V): Saves and restores named views.

3D Modeling Commands

1. Basic 3D Creation Commands:

EXTRUDE (EXT): Converts 2D objects into 3D solids by extending them in the Z-axis.

REVOLVE (REV): Creates a 3D solid by rotating a 2D object around an axis.

SWEEP: Creates a 3D solid by sweeping a 2D shape along a path.

LOFT: Creates a 3D shape between two or more cross-sections.

PRESSPULL: Presses or pulls a face to add or remove volume.

POLYSOLID: Creates 3D walls or structures with specified thickness.

2. Solid Editing Commands:

UNION (UNI): Joins two or more 3D solids into one.

SUBTRACT (SU): Removes one solid from another.

INTERSECT (I): Creates a 3D solid from the intersection of two or more solids.

SLICE: Cuts a solid along a specified plane.

MOVEFACE: Moves a face of a solid.

OFFSETEDGE: Offsets the edges of a solid to modify its shape.

3. Surface Modeling Commands:

CONVTOSURFACE: Converts objects into surfaces.

THICKEN: Adds thickness to surfaces, creating 3D solids.

SURFOFFSET: Offsets a surface to create a parallel one.

SURFBLEND: Blends between surfaces to create a smooth transition.

4. 3D Object Viewing and Navigation Commands:

VIEW (V): Saves and restores custom views.

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ORBIT: Allows rotation around a 3D object.

UCS (User Coordinate System): Defines a new coordinate system.

3DORBIT: Interactive rotation of 3D views.

5. Mesh Modeling Commands:

MESH: Creates a 3D mesh from various shapes like boxes, cylinders, and spheres.

MESHSMOOTH: Smooths a mesh to create rounded edges.

MESHREFINE: Refines the mesh by adding more faces.

6. 3D Modify Commands:

ALIGN: Aligns objects in 3D space.

ROTATE3D: Rotates objects in three dimensions.

SCALE3D: Scales objects along the X, Y, and Z axes.

7. Materials and Rendering Commands:

MATERIALS: Opens the materials browser to apply materials to objects.

RENDER: Produces a photorealistic image of the 3D model.

LIGHT: Adds lighting to the 3D scene for realistic rendering.

CAMERA: Sets a camera perspective for rendering.

8. 3D Documentation Commands:

SECTIONPLANE: Creates a section of a 3D object to view the interior.

FLATSHOT: Creates a 2D view from a 3D object.

VIEWBASE: Generates 2D drawing views of a 3D model.

Other Useful Commands in AutoCAD (General for 2D and 3D)

U (Undo): Reverses the last action.

REDO: Redoes the last action.

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SAVE: Saves the current drawing.

OPEN: Opens an existing drawing.

PLOT: Prepares the drawing for printing or plotting.

PURGE: Removes unused items from the drawing to reduce file size.

UNITS (UN): Sets the drawing units.

DIST (DI): Measures the distance between two points.

AREA (AA): Calculates the area and perimeter of a selected region.

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