![]() ![]() Complete the titleblock using the AutoCAD book Titleblock Standards shown in Module 20. Set the scale of the viewport to 0.75:1 and lock the display. On layout: Module Layout A, create a viewport on layer: Viewport. Press F7 and F9 to disable the grid and the snap functions. Turn layer: Construction off and trim the any necessary lines. On layer: Object, use the LINE command to draw the lines as shown in the figure. (Figure Step 9A and 9B) Figure Step 9A Figure Step 9B Step 10 Use the detailed figure (Figure Step 9B) to size the circles and the triangle. On layer: Object, use the CIRCLE and LINE commands to draw the 5 circles and three lines to form the triangle. Schematic diagrams are not real objects, therefore they do not have to be drawing with specified sizes. Figure 28-2ĪUTHOR’S COMMENTS: Since you are drawing a simple electric schematic diagram in this workalong, you do not have to be concerned with exact sizes as you have being doing to this point in the book. If snap is enabled, it snaps to the snap density even if the grid display is disabled. The snap can be toggled using the F9 key, with the icon on the Status bar, using the SNAP command, or with the Drafting Settings dialogue box. Therefore, the crosshairs could snap to locations between the displayed grid dots. The grid density and the snap density do not have to be set at the same value. If snap is enabled, the crosshairs snaps only to grid dots, similar to object snap mode. The snap feature works in conjunction with grids. Grids can also be displayed in a layout in Paper space. The size of the rectangle that the grid fills can be set to the size of the drawing limits or it can be set to fill Model space. The grid display can be toggled with the F7 key, the icon on the Status bar, with the GRID command, or by using the Drafting Settings dialogue box. The horizontal and vertical spacing between the grid dots or lines can be different, but by default are equal. The grid’s density can be adjusted and their display can be enabled or disabled, when required. The grid can be set to display using dots or lines. Grids do not plot and are not part of the drawing’s database, they are simply a drawing aid. Grids are a series of dots or lines that display and overlay the Graphic window in a rectangular or square shape similar to overlaying a paper drawing with grid paper. ![]()
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