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GIVING AUTO CAD 2000 FULL SCREEN EXTENTS

Anonymous

GIVING AUTO CAD 2000 FULL SCREEN EXTENTS

Anonymous
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I HAVE AUTO CAD 2000

WHEN LOADING DRAWING TEMPLATES THEY ARE NOT THE FULL EXTENTS OF THE SCREEN. HOW CAN I GET THEM TO BE SO?

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RobDraw
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Why are you shouting (all caps)?

 

When you say "loading templates" do you mean opening drawings and what are you doing to accomplish this?

 

Show us what you have and what you would like to see. That might help clear things up.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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Anonymous
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yes,opening drawings. For example, if opening a 3/4 landscape it doesn't fill the extents of the entire screen.i know there is a method to do this but can't remember how to.

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RobDraw
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Yeah, make sure it's that way when you close it. The view is saved in the state it is in when you save the file.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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pendean
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Zoom Extents, then maybe Zoom Window, then SAVE your file so it stays where you want it to always open.
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