Part 2 of Setting up a Template
Now that the title block, printer, page size, viewports & extent of printing border is set in place, the next step is to tweak a few settings in AutoCAD such as the size of crosshairs, create some layer names, size of pick boxes etc.
Start by going to TOOLS-OPTIONS & go through the tabs one at a time, selecting and changing the default settings to suit yourself.
Now save this drawing, not as a .dwg but as a .dwt, where 't' is for template in the file extension.
If you are about to save this drawing for the first time the 'Save Drawing As' window comes up. Right at the bottom is a long box titled 'Files of type:'.
Select in this the file type - AutoCAD Drawing Template - .dwt
AutoCAD automatically goes to its own template file folder.
Then give your drawing template a name. It's gotta have a name! Everything has to have a name. Everythings gotta be somewhere. AutoCAD will save your template in here.
Do you know where this AutoCAD Template folder is in your system? AutoCAD sets up its own network of support files during the installation process. If you want to find out where, go to TOOLS-OPTIONS-FILES tab. Hit the + sign at Template settings & then the + sign at Drawing Template File Location. This will then reveal the path name.
It may read something like this :-
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Autodesk\ADT 2005\enu\Template
Close down all your AutoCADs, then........
Highlight the Icon you use to activate AutoCAD. Right click & choose Properties. Select the Shortcut tab.
Inside the TARGET box you may see for example the line :-
"C:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2005\acad.exe"
This is where this session of AutoCAD is kick started using the executable file called acad.exe.
Things can be added to this line called SWITCHES, which instruct AutoCAD to
carry out specific tasks such as give you your template immediately upon starting up.
Place the cursor immediately after the ", then :-
(space)
/t
(space)
"
now type in the name of your template with the file extension
"
So you now should have the line :-
"C:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2005\acad.exe" /t "name.dwt"
Close the window.
Next time you activate this icon you should get your template coming up right away.
This will work ( he said lying brilliantly )
If this doesnt work I will need help, lots of it.
I'll blame the computer or the hole in the ozone layer.
Good luck & let me know how it goes....please !
I'm sure there are lots of other ideas out there for inclusion in a template or other ways to set one up. Write in and let us know.
regards
Stephen