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![]() Posted: 02.Apr.2012 at 16:31 |
Guest posting by AutoCAD QA Team member Rohit Arora on the AutoCAD 2013 Content Explorer and Autodesk 360, a pact made in heavens (Cloud actually)! In this âTips and Tricksâ write-up, Iâm going to show the self-professed âHackers and Tinkerersâ out there, the benefits of the newly released Autodesk 360 Sync service in AutoCAD 2013, when used in conjunction with the âContent Explorerâ. Although the âContent Explorerâ was released last year, some people may not have taken a serious look at it. Well, after reading this tip, you may want to leverage these two features for your workflow. Steps:1. In order to use this tip, please ensure you have an Autodesk login. Then sign in (or register) by clicking on the âSign Inâ button, on the top right corner in AutoCAD. ¡ 2. Now open âContent Explorerâ by clicking on Explore button under Plugin Ribbon tab or type CONTENTEXPLORER at command prompt. By default you should see two local folders listed under âContent Service (Localhost)â: Downloaded Content & Sample. Here, you could also search for content on the Autodeskâs Seek service. 3. Type ONLINEFOLDER in the Command line. If you are successfully logged to Autodesk 360, you should get result as a folder path: ¡ C:\Users\<user login id>\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Autodesk Sync\Cloud\<login.name> 4. Copy-clip this path, shown within quotes, from the Command line editor. 5. In the Content Explorer palette, click on âAdd Watched FolderâŚâ button at the bottom. ¡ 6. Under âSelect Watched Folderâ, click on any of the presented folders, say Documents, click OK. ¡ 7. In the next window âEdit Watched Folderâ, you can edit the Local Path and paste the Autodesk Sync folder you had copied in Step 4. Add a Description and click OK to exit. ¡ 8. Now in Content Explorer palette, you should see a new folder named as your login for Autodesk 360 service. (e.g. âjohn.doeâ). Done! 9. Now you have access to all the goodness of Drawings and Entities inside the drawings from within Content Explorer, all indexed and searchable!! Whoa! ¡ 10. Doing this allows you to drop Blocks/Layers/Dim-Styles, etc. from your Autodesk 360 drawings into your current drawing. Since all your content is synced to the Autodesk 360 documents, itâs always ready for sharing and collaboration. Off course, if you log out, then you lose this ability, so donât! 11. So here are a few pointers: Store your officeâs CAD standards, Block library or drawing templates in Autodesk 360, and use them anywhere, anytime; all indexed and searchable. If you explore further, Autodesk 360 allows you to access all (drawing) files via the web, and mobile devices using AutoCAD WS. Best of Luck!About the author: An architect turned technology professional; Rohit brings in 15 plus years of experience as an AutoCAD user, and the expertise of a CAD and IT Manager to Autodesk, while currently working as the AutoCAD Software QA Engineer. Thank you for the guest post Rohit. Go to the original post... |
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