Hi,
>> Is it possible to replace a template on an existing drawing?
No, because a template in AutoCAD is just a drawing with predefined settings where you started your work. Within that drawing there is nothing a "template" stored.
What you might be able to do (depending on which settings you have changed in your drawing):
Create a new drawing based on your template you want to have.
Open your current project drawing and use copy & paste (command _COPYBASE and _PASTECLIP) to copy your modelspace content into the "original" template (don't forget to thaw all layers and turn them on).
HTH, - alfred -
@Alfred.NESWADBA wrote:Hi,
>> Is it possible to replace a template on an existing drawing?
No, because a template in AutoCAD is just a drawing with predefined settings where you started your work. Within that drawing there is nothing a "template" stored.
What you might be able to do (depending on which settings you have changed in your drawing):
Create a new drawing based on your template you want to have.
Open your current project drawing and use copy & paste (command _COPYBASE and _PASTECLIP) to copy your modelspace content into the "original" template (don't forget to thaw all layers and turn them on).
HTH, - alfred -
What does thraw do?
Hi,
>> What does thraw do?
Do you mean "thaw"? Then it's a state of a layer (thawed or frozen) and so objects are visible/selectable or not.
- alfred -
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