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- Q1: Briefly discuss any two methods of opening a drawing file.Ans: The methods are:
- ➔ Using File → Open from the menu bar.
- ➔ Clicking the Open icon on the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) or typing OPEN in the command line.
- Q2: How will you open a file from QAT?Ans: Click the Open button on the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT), then browse and select the file you want.
- Q3: Why are drawings locked in the style manager?Ans: Drawings are locked in style manager to prevent multiple users from editing the same file at the same time, ensuring data consistency.
- Q4: How will you work on drawings during their loading?Ans: By enabling Partial Open or Demand Loading, you can start working on parts of the drawing while it continues to load.
- Q5: How will you recover defective drawing files?Ans: Use the RECOVER or AUDIT command to repair errors and restore the defective drawing.
- Q6: How will you change the default drawing folder?Ans: Go to Options → Files tab → Default Drawing Folder, then set a new folder path.
- Q7: How will you open part of a large drawing?Ans: Use the Partial Open option, which allows you to select specific views, layers, or areas of the drawing to load.
- Q8: Name different options of quick view toolbar.Ans: The different options are:
- ➔ Quick View Drawings (open drawings preview)
- ➔ Quick View Layouts (all layouts preview)
- Q9: How will you transfer information between two open drawings?Ans: Use Copy (CTRL+C) and Paste (CTRL+V), or drag and drop objects between the drawing windows.
- Q10: What do you know about QSAVE?Ans: The QSAVE command quickly saves the current drawing using its existing file name and location without asking again.
- Q11: Differentiate between SAVE & SAVEAS commands?Ans: The difference is as follows:
- ➔ SAVE: Updates changes in the current drawing file.
- ➔ SAVEAS: Saves the drawing under a new name or in a different location.
- Q12: How can a drawing be saved automatically?Ans: AutoCAD automatically saves drawings using the Autosave feature, which creates backup files (*.sv$) at specified time intervals
(set in Options → Open and Save).
