![]() By selecting the “Block” category, then right click to display the menu, from this menu select “Create Tool Pallet”. However were “Design Center” can be most useful, is in the creation of “Pallets” containing “Blocks”. ![]() Content including “Blocks” and “Dimension Styles” can then dragged and dropped from drawing to drawing. The components of these categories are shown in the “Display Content” area once the category has been selected. The “Design Center” dialogue is shown in Figure 2.ĭesign Center is divided into two basic areas, the navigator panel on the left allowing access to all folder locations that the user has the permissions to access, and the “Display Content” area on the right.Įxisting content such as “Dimstyles”, “Layers”, “Layouts”, “Multileaderstyles” and “Textstyles” are some of the object categories that can easily be imported from file to file, allowing standardisation of drawings.ĭrawing files are indicated with a yellow and blue icon located to the left of the file name, with a “Plus” icon just to the left of the drawing icon, this shows that the file can be expanded to show the categories with in the file, shown in Figure 3. ![]() “Design Center” can save time since it give the user the ability to reuse existing content instead of recreating.ĭesign Center can be accessed by pressing the key combination of “CRTL+2”, typing “ADCENTER” or selecting the “Design Center” icon in the “View” tab of the ribbon menu, as shown in Figure 1. One of the most overlooked and under used commands in AutoCAD is probably “Design Center”. ![]()
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