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title block, unclassified objects, user privileges, vector, viewport paper space, Workflow
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title block A defined DWG block that can include title information, such as your company or group name and the name of the map. Many organizations have standard title blocks to insert in this element. You can define certain attributes of the title block from within your template. When you generate the map book, you can choose a drawing for the title block. That drawing replaces the original title block contents defined in the template layout. unclassified objects Objects that have not been assigned to any object class (page 313). user privileges The AutoCAD Map 3D operations available to each user. vector A mathematical calculation of an object with precise direction and length. Vector data is stored as X,Y coordinates that form points, lines, and areas. Compare with raster (page 314). viewport (paper space) A view of model space from a layout. Workflow An automated set of tasks that can be arranged to run in series or parallel. The output of one task can be used as the input of another task. The user can configure the sequence and parameters for execution graphically. workflow activity A single step in a workflow that executes a command or set of commands. workflow binding A relationship between activities such that the output of one activity is used as the input of another. workspace Contains the commands and tools for specific tasks. The Tool-Based Ribbon workspace is tailored to those already familiar with the AutoCAD ribbon, while the Task-Based Ribbon is optimized for mapping tasks. Click the current workspace name in the status bar (page 23)to change the workspace. zoom To change the display magnification. Magnification focuses on progressively smaller areas of an image (when you zoom in) and larger areas (when you zoom out). zoom extents To magnify a drawing based on its extents so that the view shows the largest possible view of all spatial objects. 316 | Chapter 9 Glossary