Export to AutoCAD (DWG
or DXF)
Object Enabler
Proxy Graphics
Use Case
Separate exploded copies are
generated
Yes
No
Multiple representations of objects in different
viewports
No
Yes
Yes
AEC objects still exist when reopened in the
software
Yes
No
Yes
Drawings used in a previous version
Generating Proxy Graphics
Use this procedure to create proxy graphics in a drawing to be made available to users who do not have the software.
Proxy graphics store the last-viewed image of AEC objects, which lets users view your drawing without modifying the
original objects. Proxy graphics store only the display representation for the currently active viewport.
NOTE Depending on its complexity and density, a drawing saved with proxy graphics turned on can become extremely large
and can slow drawing performance. It is recommended that you make a copy of the drawing before turning proxy graphics
on if you want to share the drawing with other users.
1
Arrange the view for which you want to create proxy graphics.
2
At the command line, enter proxygraphics.
3
Enter 1.
4
Save the drawing.
5
To turn off proxy graphics, enter proxygraphics, and then enter 0.
Exporting a Drawing to AutoCAD
Use this procedure to export a drawing created in the software to AutoCAD. This process creates a new AutoCAD drawing
with all AEC objects exploded. The original drawing is not affected.
Depending on the size and complexity of the original drawing, the resulting AutoCAD drawing may contain a large
number of primitive objects, which can affect drawing performance.
NOTE When you export a drawing to an AutoCAD drawing, all AEC objects are exploded to AutoCAD primitive objects.
Reopening the file in the software does not restore these primitive objects to AEC objects.
WARNING If you export a drawing that has Mviews to AutoCAD R14, only the layout active at the time of exporting will be
preserved in AutoCAD R14. Any non-rectangular (polygonal or object) Mviews are converted to rectangular Mviews.
1
Choose whether to export a single representation of the AEC objects or all visible representations.
Then…
If you want to…
activate the Model tab. Only those representations in the
currently active view will be generated.
export the currently active representation of the AEC objects
in the drawing
activate any layout tab. The representations for all layouts
will be generated.
TIP This will usually result in duplicate graphics on the Model
tab, which makes the drawing less useful.
export all representations of the AEC objects in the drawing
For example, when creating a drawing for a consultant to use as an xref-attached background, you should
display a top view in the active Model tab viewport. When creating a drawing to be used to produce a
rendering, you should display an isometric view in the active Model tab viewport.
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Summary of Contents for 00128-051462-9310 - AUTOCAD 2008 COMM UPG FRM 2005 DVD
Page 1: ...AutoCAD Architecture 2008 User s Guide 2007 ...
Page 4: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...
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Page 41: ...Workflow and User Interface 1 1 ...
Page 42: ...2 Chapter 1 Workflow and User Interface ...
Page 146: ...106 Chapter 3 Content Browser ...
Page 164: ...124 Chapter 4 Creating and Saving Drawings ...
Page 370: ...330 Chapter 6 Drawing Management ...
Page 440: ...400 Chapter 8 Drawing Compare ...
Page 528: ...488 Chapter 10 Display System ...
Page 540: ...500 Chapter 11 Style Manager ...
Page 612: ...572 Chapter 13 Content Creation Guidelines ...
Page 613: ...Conceptual Design 2 573 ...
Page 614: ...574 Chapter 14 Conceptual Design ...
Page 678: ...638 Chapter 16 ObjectViewer ...
Page 683: ...Designing with Architectural Objects 3 643 ...
Page 684: ...644 Chapter 18 Designing with Architectural Objects ...
Page 788: ...748 Chapter 18 Walls ...
Page 942: ...902 Chapter 19 Curtain Walls ...
Page 1042: ...1002 Chapter 21 AEC Polygons ...
Page 1052: ...Changing a door width 1012 Chapter 22 Doors ...
Page 1106: ...Changing a window width 1066 Chapter 23 Windows ...
Page 1172: ...1132 Chapter 24 Openings ...
Page 1226: ...Using grips to change the flight width of a spiral stair run 1186 Chapter 25 Stairs ...
Page 1368: ...Using the Angle grip to edit slab slope 1328 Chapter 28 Slabs and Roof Slabs ...
Page 1491: ...Design Utilities 4 1451 ...
Page 1492: ...1452 Chapter 30 Design Utilities ...
Page 1536: ...1496 Chapter 31 Layout Curves and Grids ...
Page 1564: ...1524 Chapter 32 Grids ...
Page 1611: ...Documentation 5 1571 ...
Page 1612: ...1572 Chapter 36 Documentation ...
Page 1706: ...Stretching a surface opening Moving a surface opening 1666 Chapter 36 Spaces ...
Page 1710: ...Offsetting the edge of a window opening on a freeform space surface 1670 Chapter 36 Spaces ...
Page 1956: ...1916 Chapter 42 Fields ...
Page 2035: ...Properties of a detail callout The Properties of a Callout Tool 1995 ...
Page 2060: ...2020 Chapter 45 Callouts ...
Page 2170: ...2130 Chapter 47 AEC Content and DesignCenter ...
Page 2171: ...Other Utilities 6 2131 ...
Page 2172: ...2132 Chapter 48 Other Utilities ...
Page 2182: ...2142 Chapter 51 Reference AEC Objects ...
Page 2212: ...2172 Chapter 52 Customizing and Adding New Content for Detail Components ...
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