Autodesk AutoCAD 2008, Complete package, 1 user, with BOX, German 00128-121462-9000 Manual Do Utilizador

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A designer’s dream.
Always innovative, the existing AutoCAD tools for conceptual 
design and visualization work with new toolset to deliver  
virtually instant productivity. See how quickly AutoCAD 2008 
can improve your efficiency with a few tips and tricks from 
Lynn Allen, Autodesk Technical Evangelist. 
Make efficiency a daily 
part of the job with 
AutoCAD
®
 2008  
software. The drafting, 
detailing, and conceptual 
design standard is  
leading the way once 
again. Meticulously 
refined with the designer 
in mind, AutoCAD 2008 
propels day-to-day 
drafting forward with 
features that increase 
speed and accuracy  
while saving time. 
Annotation scaling 
and layer properties 
per viewport eliminate 
workarounds, while 
text and table 
enhancements and 
multiple leaders 
help deliver an 
unmatched level of 
aesthetic precision 
and professionalism.  
Annotation Scaling
If you’ve found getting the proper scale factors 
per viewport to be frustrating and confusing, then 
you’ll love the new annotative scaling. No longer 
will you need to create multiple sets of text and 
dimensions on multiple layers to get the desired 
results. The new annotative scaling allows you 
to create one set of annotative objects (such as 
text, dimensions, balloons, blocks, attributes, and 
hatches) that displays at the correct size regardless 
of the viewport scale factor.  
After creating text and dimensions with the 
new “annotative” designation, simply assign each 
viewport a scale factor from a new control on 
the status bar. AutoCAD automatically sizes all of 
your annotative objects to be exactly the size you 
indicated when they were created. It’s that simple. 
That means you can have the same dimension in 
multiple viewports that displays at the right size, 
regardless of varying viewport scale factors.  
Layer Properties per Viewport
How many times have you wished you could assign 
layer properties per viewport? Wish granted. No 
more tedium duplicating geometry on separate 
layers and flipping the layers on and off per 
viewport. Now you can double-click in a viewport 
and assign a specific color, linetype, lineweight, and 
plotstyle per layer that affects only the current 
viewport. Afraid these new settings will add up to 
too many columns in your Layer dialog box? Don’t 
be—because now you can choose to display just the 
columns you plan on using. You can even reorganize 
the columns with a simple drag-and-drop so the 
ones you use most frequently are displayed toward 
the left of the dialog box.