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                 This month
                I'm not presenting a tutorial so that I can share some
                interesting Autodesk® Architectural Desktop Release 3.0/3.3
                productivity hints with everyone. 
                Speeding
                Up PAN, ZOOM, and ORBIT 
                The AEC group at Autodesk that maintains and develops this
                product has identified some settings that will improve the
                program's zoom, pan, and orbit speeds. Here's how to implement
                them: 
                1. Start
                Autodesk Architectural Desktop 3 or 3.3.
                 2. Select
                File > New from the main toolbar to bring up the Create New
                Drawing dialog box.
                 3. In this
                dialog box, double-click on Aec arch [imperial-intl].dwt in the
                Select a Template drop-down list to start a new drawing session.
                 We'll use
                this session to enter the new settings.
                 4.
                Right-click in any viewport to bring up the Options dialog box.
                 5. Select
                the Systems tab.
                 6. Under
                Current 3D Graphics Display, select Properties, which opens the
                3D Graphics System Configuration dialog box. 
                7. In this
                dialog box (see Figure 1): 
                
                  - Check
                    Adaptive Degradation.
                  
 - Check
                    Wireframe.
                  
 - Check
                    Bounding box.
                  
 - Set
                    Maintain speed to 5 FPS.
                  
 - Check
                    Dynamic Tessellation and in the Number of tessellations to
                    cache box, select 2.
                  
 - In the
                    Geometry pane, check Discard back faces.
 
                 
                  
                Figure 1: The 3D Graphics System Configuration dialog box. 
                (click image to enlarge) 
                8. Click
                the Apply & Close button to return to the Options dialog
                box. 
                9. Click
                the OK button to close all dialog boxes and to save the
                settings. 
                These
                settings speed up the execution of all ORBIT and ZOOM commands
                (especially the dynamic zoom/pan) that are implemented via
                Command line or tool button. They do not seem to speed up the
                mouse-wheel zoom and pan operations, which may be a limitation
                of mouse drivers... the Autodesk Architectural Desktop
                programmers are looking into this one. 
                Activating
                Toolbars Quickly 
                1. Open the drawing file created in the previous exercise. 
                2.
                Right-click on any empty space in the main toolbar to bring up a
                shortcut menu. 
                3. Select
                AECARCHX (move the cursor to the right), which opens the
                context-sensitive Toolbar Selection menu (see Figure 2). 
                4. Select
                Walls to activate the Walls toolbar. 
                5. Place
                the Walls toolbar in a convenient place. 
                  
                Figure 2: You can access the ACAD and AECARCHX Toolbar
                Selection menus by first right-clicking in an empty space in the
                main toolbar. 
                (click image to enlarge) 
                You can
                use the preceding process to activate any of the AutoCAD®
                toolbars. Just select ACAD™ in Step 3 above rather than
                AECARCHX. Another quick way to reach the Toolbar Selection menu
                is to right-click on any tool icon that is showing.
                (Right-clicking on an AutoCAD-specific icon brings up the
                AutoCAD Toolbar Selection menu, and right-clicking on an
                Autodesk Architectural Desktop-specific icon brings up the
                Autodesk Architectural Desktop Toolbar Selection menu.) You can
                also select the Customize option from the shortcut menu that
                opens in Step 2. Use it to create toolbars containing only the
                icons you prefer for a specific function. 
                Using
                standard AutoCAD TRIM and EXTEND Commands with Autodesk
                Architectural Desktop WALL Commands 
                To use the TRIM command: 
                1. Start
                Autodesk Architectural Desktop 3 or 3.3. 
                2. Select
                File > New from the main toolbar, which opens the Create New
                Drawing dialog box. 
                3. In this
                dialog box, double-click on Aec arch [imperial-intl].dwt in the
                Select a Template drop-down list to start a new drawing session. 
                4. Select
                the Model layout tab. 
                5.
                Activate the Autodesk Architectural Desktop Walls toolbar and
                the AutoCAD Draw, Modify, and View toolbars. 
                6. Dock
                all the toolbars in convenient places. 
                7. Select
                the Add Wall icon from the Walls toolbar to bring up the Add
                Walls dialog box. 
                8. Place
                standard 6"-wide walls as shown in Figure 3. 
                  
                Figure 3: Draw this simple enclosure with 6"-wide
                standard walls. 
                9. Select
                the Line icon from the Draw toolbar and draw lines similar to
                those shown in Figure 4. 
                  
                Figure 4: Draw simple AutoCAD lines. 
                10. Select
                the Trim icon from the Modify toolbar. When the Command line
                reads "Select objects," press the Enter key on your
                keyboard. 
                11. Select
                the walls at the places shown in Figure 5. 
                  
                Figure 5: Use the Trim icon, and press Enter to quickly trim
                walls. 
                12. Select
                the SW Isometric View icon from the View toolbar to change the
                view (see Figure 6). 
                  
                Figure 6: It doesn't matter that the trim lines are at
                elevation 0, the walls will still trim. 
                The walls
                trim to the standard AutoCAD lines. 
                To use the
                EXTEND command: 
                1. Erase
                the previous exercise. 
                2. Draw
                three standard 6"-wide walls and a line as shown in Figure
                7. 
                  
                Figure 7: Use the Extend icon, and press Enter to quickly
                extend walls to a line. 
                3. Select
                the Extend icon from the Modify toolbar. 
                4. When
                the Command line reads "Select objects," press the
                Enter key on your keyboard. 
                5. Select
                all three walls near the ends that face the line. 
                The walls
                extend to the line. 
                6. Select
                the SE Isometric View icon from the View toolbar to change the
                view (see Figure 8). 
                  
                Figure 8: Isometric view of extended walls. 
                The walls
                extend to the standard AutoCAD line. 
                Add these
                easy-to-implement productivity gains to your toolbox. As you
                become more proficient with Autodesk Architectural Desktop 3.3,
                you're sure to find some productivity shortcuts of your own. If
                you want to share them, send me the details, and I will try to
                publish them for others to use. 
                 
                 
                 
                 
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