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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.May.2012 at 06:08
Thank you Mr. Hein!
It was probably better that you let me find the answer instead of giving them to me. Thanks again!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.May.2012 at 02:32
Let's try the Socratic method here... Wink

1.  Open a new drawing.  Go to Insert > Reference > Attach and select a drawing to attach.  Then, click the down arrow in the Path type section.  You'll find your answer there.

2.  Create a Viewport in both Model and Paper space.  The answer will become immediately obvious.

3.  The first part of this question doesn't make any sense.  If it came from your instructor it needs to be clarified.  The answer to the second part of this question can be found in either the Properties palette or on the Status bar of the Model space window.

4.  If the answer to this question is not in your textbook you need to find a new textbook!  Or, you need to look at every reference to Freeze in the index again.  Short of that, go into the AutoCAD Help system and look up Freeze.  The answer is there.

Dave.
Dave Hein, P.E.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.May.2012 at 01:08
I am working on a study guide for my exam and I cannot find those 4 questions on my textbook. It would be great if you could answer any of them!
1. What are the 3 types of paths that can be used for storing an XREF?
2. DO you need to be in paper space or model space to resize a viewport?
3. When using the properties window to edit a dimension, what is the effect on the dimension style?4. What is the procedure to set annotative text to a specific scale?
4. The difference between the OFF option and the FREEZE option is that the frozen layers are not ______ by the computer while regenerating the drawing.
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