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Advanced Topics found in online Help Organizing With Layers Layers allow you to organize the entities in your drawing into groups in order to limit printing, display, or accidental modification. Layers give you additional flexibility and control, especially if your drawing is complex. Using the Clipboard & OLE The Windows Clipboard allows you to transfer information between AutoSketch and non-CAD applications. This means you can use specifications from an Excel spreadsheet in AutoSketch, or feature your AutoSketch drawing in a PowerPoint presentation. Importing & Exporting Often, it is necessary to use a AutoSketch drawing in another application or to import a drawing created by another application into AutoSketch. In these situations it is important to know how to import and export drawings. Compass Angles & Bearings AutoSketch recognizes three types of angle measurements: standard angles, compass angles, and bearings. This topic discusses the three types of angles and methods for displaying angles in degrees, minutes, degrees-minutes-seconds, radians, grads, and bearings. Using Numeric Expressions A numeric expression is a mathematical formula that evaluates to a single number. For example, the expression 2+2 evaluates to the number 4. AutoSketch lets you enter numeric expressions instead of a number in most edit bar and dialog box text boxes. Numeric expressions are particularly useful when you know how to calculate a number, but you don't know the number itself. Tracing in AutoSketch You may have a rendering, blueprint, or model in the form of a paper drawing, that you need to convert to CAD form. This topic tells you how to trace the original from either of two sources: a picture or a digitizer tablet. Customizing AutoSketch By customizing screen components, and drawing and editing preferences, you can change AutoSketch to better suit your drawing and editing needs. This topic tells you how to modify components of the display, including the drawing window, the edit bar, property bar, and so on. 358 | Appendix A Appendix

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Appendix A
Appendix
Advanced Topics found in online Help
Organizing With Layers
Layers allow you to organize the entities in your
drawing into groups in order to limit printing, display, or accidental modifi-
cation. Layers give you additional flexibility and control, especially if your
drawing is complex.
Using the Clipboard & OLE
The Windows Clipboard allows you to transfer
information between AutoSketch and non-CAD applications. This means
you can use specifications from an Excel spreadsheet in AutoSketch, or
feature your AutoSketch drawing in a PowerPoint presentation.
Importing & Exporting
Often, it is necessary to use a AutoSketch drawing
in another application or to import a drawing created by another application
into AutoSketch. In these situations it is important to know how to import
and export drawings.
Compass Angles & Bearings
AutoSketch recognizes three types of angle
measurements:
standard angles, compass angles, and bearings. This topic
discusses the three types of angles and methods for displaying angles in
degrees, minutes, degrees-minutes-seconds, radians, grads, and bearings.
Using Numeric Expressions
A numeric expression is a mathematical
formula that evaluates to a single number. For example, the expression
2+2 evaluates to the number 4. AutoSketch lets you enter numeric expres-
sions instead of a number in most edit bar and dialog box text boxes.
Numeric expressions are particularly useful when you know how to calculate
a number, but you don’t know the number itself.
Tracing in AutoSketch
You may have a rendering, blueprint, or model in
the form of a paper drawing, that you need to convert to CAD form. This
topic tells you how to trace the original from either of two sources: a picture
or a digitizer tablet.
Customizing AutoSketch
By customizing screen components, and drawing
and editing preferences, you can change AutoSketch to better suit your draw-
ing and editing needs. This topic tells you how to modify components of the
display, including the drawing window, the edit bar, property bar, and so on.