Layout menu on mac

Layout menu on mac

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Layout menu on mac

evrod20
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Hey guys,

 

I am learning Autocad by watching some tutorials online. Most of them are made for Windows, and when I can find most of the stuff on my Mac version, I am having trouble with the layout menu this guy is explaining. I am attaching an image. So I wonder where I can find this menu or what would be the equivalent.

 

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pendean
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The Windows interface is not available on a MAC, sorry.

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paullimapa
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If you want to learn the Mac version of AutoCAD then your best bet is to look for video tutorials that are for that.

If you want to learn the Windows version of AutoCAD on your Mac there are options to do so (Parallels/VMware):

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-run-Windows...


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maxim_k
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Hi @evrod20 ,

 

Due to the fact that the AutoCAD for Mac interface is different from the interface of AutoCAD for Windows you can find command buttons related to the Layout in other places on Mac.

1/ Buttons from Layout panel on Windows side:

2024-01-12_09-05-52.pngYou can find on Mac:

New Layout - between Model and Layout tabs switcher:

2024-01-12_08-36-17.png

 

Page Setup button - on the Toolbar here:

 

2024-01-12_09-10-58.png

 

2/ Buttons from the Layout Viewports Ribbon panel:

 

2024-01-12_09-13-49.png

 

You can find on the Toolbar too, but you need to use "Customise Toolbar" from right-click context menu to add them to the Toolbar:

2024-01-12_09-16-12.png

 

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3/ Buttons from the Create View, Modify View and Update Ribbon panels (Model doc feature):

 

2024-01-12_09-20-11.png

 

are not available on Mac, because the commands from these panels are not available in AutoCAD for Mac.

 

4/ Section and Detail view style drop-downs:

2024-01-12_09-24-10.png

 

available on Mac on the Properties Palette (when no objects are selected):

 

2024-01-12_09-26-37.png

 


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evrod20
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OMG, what a great response. I appreciate you so much for the help navigating the menu.

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xiandavis
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You are the man. I just discovered the Section and Detail pull downs in the MacOS properties and was wondering what the heck they are and how I can edit them. Not cool that Autodesk isn't developing both platforms simultaneously.

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xiandavis
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Right? Very helpful dude.

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maxim_k
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Hi @xiandavis ,

 

On Mac you can only view (print) 2D drawing views, created in AutoCAD for Windows, but cannot edit them.

 


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xiandavis
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I guess I wasn’t aware of Section and Detail Views. How far back were they introduced in Windows AutoCAD?

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maxim_k
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@xiandavis wrote:

I guess I wasn’t aware of Section and Detail Views. How far back were they introduced in Windows AutoCAD?


If you mean Model Documentation - in AutoCAD 2012.


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