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15 Favorite AutoCAD Tips & Tricks! 

Jeff Bartels
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Recently I had an opportunity to present a special edition of the 30 min. Workout series focused on AutoCAD tips and tricks. During the session I walked through more than fifteen of my favorite AutoCAD tips, tricks & shortcuts. If you are interested, I’ve shared a recording of the session below. My hope is that it will provide some discoveries you can use on your next project. Topics and timestamps listed below...
2:22 - Zoom to selected objects using viewcube
2:32 - Add/Remove items from Quick Access Toolbar
5:03 - Find commands within interface using Application Menu
6:33 - Conserve screen real estate by collapsing palettes to a single icon
8:57 - Select from stacked objects using Selection Cycling
11:38 - Navigate to coordinates using FROM object snap
13:06 - Improve hatch appearance by adjusting its origin
14:58 - Limit geometry AutoCAD “sees” when hatching via. pick point
16:34 - Calculate coordinates & expressions using Geometric Calculator
22:04 - Calculate expressions within dialog boxes
22:47 - Select similar objects using Select Similar feature
24:28 - Create similar objects using Add Selected feature
25:39 - Edit text, dimensions, blocks & polylines via. “double-click”
26:47 - Span line types along short segment polylines
27:19 - Restore the last object deleted using OOPS
28:19 - Focus on specific entities in complex drawings using Isolate feature
29:38 - Identify owner of drawing using WHOHAS
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Комментарии : 127   
@beardyeighty
@beardyeighty 2 года назад
Have you ever thought about narrating audiobooks? Your voice is clear and easy to follow. Excellent video.
@Timotheos312
@Timotheos312 Год назад
I totally agree
@DScapo0
@DScapo0 Год назад
He would make a fraction of a fraction of what he makes now. I made less than 100 bucks on the last 200+ page book I casted.
@lydiaromany832
@lydiaromany832 4 месяца назад
After 20 years using AutoCAD, I want to say: Thank you for the very clear explanation ever in AutoCAD.
@philipeddington6282
@philipeddington6282 4 месяца назад
Even after 30 years of using AutoCAD I learnt new things. I'll be sure to suggest the other CAD Techs in my firm subscribe to this channel and watch this video. Thanks for the very clear explanations
@HoganNB14
@HoganNB14 2 года назад
WHOHAS the best CAD content? This guy 👍
@Mukundanghri
@Mukundanghri 2 года назад
Such a great resource! Well explained, great presentation and great for a daily workout.
@AvyangShang
@AvyangShang Год назад
I know for myself that I have alot of things to learn in autocad but man this new whole thing just make my life easier. You did very well explaining the autocad feature. most of them I already knew but the 'cal command, that I didn't know and it makes me smile. Glad I found your video. . hope you add more 'cal expression. thanks alot.
@jamesl1143
@jamesl1143 8 месяцев назад
Anchoring and turning to icon, that’s a game changer and will clear my frustration with that pallet - thank you.
@mehdizamir6089
@mehdizamir6089 2 года назад
This video solves lots of my AutoCAD problems thanks Jeff for this wonderful video
@CNCRHE
@CNCRHE 2 года назад
I have been using autocad since 1995. I feel ashamed for not knowing older and newer commands i show here. . select objects, press top and zoom to them .from .hatch set origin .select new boundary set .text height calculations using alt+enter .add selected .oops (i knew about it but have never realized what it does) I knew about all the other and have been using them for years but those commands above would make my life so much simpler... Excellent presentation, as always. Thank you so much!
@amirarifka7314
@amirarifka7314 Год назад
Thank you so much for this amazing video your explanation is sharp and clear and the tips you showed us are really helpful
@solarwinds-
@solarwinds- Год назад
Great channel!!! Love your teaching style.
@mikhailkh8560
@mikhailkh8560 2 года назад
Man! You made my morning, I hate selection cycling so much, and now I know how to turn this thing offf! Awesome!
@alexmcn89
@alexmcn89 2 года назад
Thanks Jeff, OOPS and WHOHAS are commands I didn't know existed but will definitely be using from now on.
@markbankston6464
@markbankston6464 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Jeff, this is very well done.
@buggin33
@buggin33 Год назад
Jeff, for the hatching i typically like to use the isolate command and then just hatch. it also tends to hatch things a bit faster when dealing with bigger or more complex areas. we all know how that can go sometimes.. lol nice tips though! thanks!!
@jessie_8301
@jessie_8301 4 месяца назад
Been working with autocad for very long time and still learning new things.
@didemakcakus8849
@didemakcakus8849 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video. Thank you so much!
@shaunwright3719
@shaunwright3719 2 года назад
Thanks Jeff. You're the man.
@shrijenpuvaneswaran3297
@shrijenpuvaneswaran3297 2 года назад
Wonderful session ❤
@fadisoueidi4127
@fadisoueidi4127 Год назад
man that calculator tip is worth hours of tutorials. 👌
@tosha1800
@tosha1800 2 года назад
Thank you! Very informative!
@jeancoetzee2800
@jeancoetzee2800 2 года назад
I greatly appreciate the time and effort that is put into these sessions. The content is presented exceptionally well.
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
Thanks Jean! I appreciate it!
@marksanfelipe5859
@marksanfelipe5859 2 года назад
thank you sir, you managed to do what my professors failed to do which is simplify discussing cad.
@ypure3859
@ypure3859 6 месяцев назад
EXCELLENT! Thank you for this tutorial
@attina_iv5510
@attina_iv5510 8 месяцев назад
Man that shortcut is so cool I never heard about it 😂 🤣 oops omg thank you love your teaching style
@michaelrichardson4003
@michaelrichardson4003 Год назад
Hi Jeff! Loved your video. I don't draw Civil, but I do AutoCad as a hobby....like since Rel 14. Learned a great deal today. Thanks! 'CAL is my new best friend! LOL! I like your style...to the point with many examples.
@robertiravonga559
@robertiravonga559 Год назад
Hey Jeff, thank you so much. I particularly found 'Cal to be a very interesting and useful tool. again, many thanks
@joegotz1971
@joegotz1971 2 года назад
Finally, someone who I can understand!!!
@bloke5874
@bloke5874 Год назад
Good on you, Jeff, Many Thanks for yet another informative and concise tutorial, Much appreciated,
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@Noerg66
@Noerg66 2 года назад
Great Video with some good tips. Specially the tips about that calculator are interesting. I'm working with AutoCAD over 25 years but I don't often the cal command.
@djondadecorationsilvajonda3439
Your video was very helpful, I'm still learning and getting the hang of it still. I'm into House and EDM. I look forward to seeing more of your
@Biscuitkc
@Biscuitkc 9 месяцев назад
You are amazing. I love watching your tips and tricks.
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@husamali9345
@husamali9345 2 года назад
That was awesome, god bless you🙏🏻
@mohamedshaheen6856
@mohamedshaheen6856 2 года назад
To offset the object similar to the other one, you can type the command "offset" and instead of typing the value, you can pick the endpoint of both the lines, it saves you more time.
@stevedavidson8856
@stevedavidson8856 2 года назад
Love it. Oops is going to b a new fav
@catslovey
@catslovey 2 года назад
Great tips... Thanks 😊
@stanleykamano9416
@stanleykamano9416 2 года назад
Thanks Jeff. Very helpful. Cheers.
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
Glad to help
@surajsundaram8924
@surajsundaram8924 2 года назад
Thank you, Informative
@simoncourtney7080
@simoncourtney7080 2 года назад
thank you, very helpful video
@bertoldavner1329
@bertoldavner1329 2 года назад
1000000 likes for this information!!!! Thanks a lot!
@AdamAmbrus
@AdamAmbrus 2 года назад
16:25 i usually isolate the layer the objects are on and hatch that way :) but this way is also very cool!
@pepelupasay9894
@pepelupasay9894 3 месяца назад
TYVM. very useful
@user-uq1df7db8d
@user-uq1df7db8d 4 месяца назад
great commands to learn
@naseerbhatti177
@naseerbhatti177 8 месяцев назад
Sir, you have done excellent work flow in this session. i have learn a lot from your videos. sir u have provided us quick solution thanks to u for providing these tips and tricks.
@rediatkassa5925
@rediatkassa5925 2 года назад
Jeff thank you!!
@ivangodfrey28
@ivangodfrey28 Год назад
big thanks sir!
@hardiknaik3417
@hardiknaik3417 Год назад
Great tips
@jorgedumet8969
@jorgedumet8969 Год назад
very valuable content. thanks for sharing 🙌
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD Год назад
My pleasure!
@cadteacher12
@cadteacher12 Год назад
Thank so much this was live saving. God bless you
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD Год назад
You're welcome!
@josephdoseph3118
@josephdoseph3118 2 года назад
scale with reference command is useful to as well as rotate based on another rotated object . Never thought to auto dock layers. I will have to try it tomorrow
@luisguerrero6530
@luisguerrero6530 2 года назад
Que genial como siempre
@rziguiaymen7519
@rziguiaymen7519 2 года назад
Hi Jeff, thanks a lot for the video, I've been using Autocad for almost 4 years now and I am still learning a lot from your videos! I wanted to ask you whether we can use the "Dee" command to find the centerline between two polylines even if they are not parallel (I need a command to generate the centerline between two polylines no matter what shape they have, we use this often to determine the centerline of an existing highway/road )
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
If you are looking for a way to find a centerline between two non parallel entities, this video may help ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SmOlQLXDYoo.html (fast forward to 12:00) note that this workflow requires Civil 3D.
@zCTzCrazy
@zCTzCrazy 2 года назад
Many thank Sir, very helpful
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
You are welcome
@mitchellearnshaw5550
@mitchellearnshaw5550 2 года назад
Jeff... Holy fuck man... I've learned so many things in just the first 9 minutes!!! Hats off to you good sir!
@adamheeley285
@adamheeley285 Год назад
great tips
@kevinpatzer1551
@kevinpatzer1551 Год назад
Great Video. Will use all of this.
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@zborhbtmk7458
@zborhbtmk7458 Год назад
Thank you for this interesting tutorial.
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD Год назад
You are welcome!
@amandadube156
@amandadube156 Год назад
Great video, thank you!
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@wendygan9464
@wendygan9464 Год назад
AWESOME TIPS
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD Год назад
Glad you like them!
@paulkruger3425
@paulkruger3425 Год назад
Wow you are an amazing speaker!
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@erickchavestauypan8076
@erickchavestauypan8076 Год назад
decided to try it out.
@ALFURQONTAWABI
@ALFURQONTAWABI 2 года назад
thank u sir , very helpful
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
Most welcome
@michaelrichardson4003
@michaelrichardson4003 Год назад
Yes, of course, I am watching this video again! LOL! A question on Civil drawings....how many sheets are typically plotted for a Civil project? We have about 8 to 10 for a fancy mansion here in Michigan. How many sheets for a world-class project like the Hibernia Oil Platform? Simply curious is all. Thanks!
@sakibhasan2592
@sakibhasan2592 2 года назад
Very good update command
@michelrodrigue6769
@michelrodrigue6769 2 года назад
An other good video, thanks !
@brianrainey1864
@brianrainey1864 2 года назад
Something I found by accident... if you grab the MAST of a Palette and whack it against either the left side of the furthest screen you have or the right side of the furthest screen you are using (still dragging it), it will change the Mast from left oriented to right oriented in one drag/drop motion. Pretty neat.
@87AndreasW
@87AndreasW 2 года назад
A tip if having issues with lag and micro latency within civil3d, autocad a possible solution might be to exclude scanning of autocad related files in the antivirus software
@bigbeurs
@bigbeurs Год назад
TNice tutorialS IS WHAT I NEEDED BRO, thank you for taking the ti and doing tNice tutorials for most of that are starting with tNice tutorials beautiful tNice tutorialng called
@MrSex1997
@MrSex1997 2 года назад
Hi sir, Excellent work "keep it up" I hope you will help me out with Hatch scale match property to another hatch some times not works Do you have or know any video link
@fryiaaziz5125
@fryiaaziz5125 Год назад
thanks
@Steve_Just_Steve
@Steve_Just_Steve 2 года назад
Great video as always Jeff, you're the best. Is there a command for "isolate layer" that is as simple as the object isolate? Seems like I have trouble unisolating a layer after isolating it. Thx!
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
Hi Steve, In the Layers panel of the Ribbon, you'll find that layer isolation is managed using two buttons. LAYISO, and LAYUNISO. (Hover over the icons to see the command names) When using the layer isolate command (LAYISO), AutoCAD simply turns off (or locks/fades depending on your settings) the non selected layers. Using the layer unisolate command (LAYUNISO) AutoCAD restores the layers (turns on or unlocks based on your settings) modified by the LAYISO command. Hope this helps!
@Steve_Just_Steve
@Steve_Just_Steve 2 года назад
@@JeffBartelsCAD Thanks Jeff, the problem I've always had is when right clicking in the Layer Manager and selecting "isolate selected layers". The LAYUNISO command doesn't work for some reason. How do you unisolate after using that method? I usually use that method because I'm trying to find the objects on that layer so I can't click an object on that layer and use LAYISO by selecting an object. When I can select an object on the layer the ISO & UNISO commands work fine. I'm on 2021 but have had this issue for years and can't find an answer anywhere. Thanks!
@vickybabu7613
@vickybabu7613 2 года назад
Very good. I learn new things. KSA
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
Glad to hear that!
@ugurgemici8696
@ugurgemici8696 2 месяца назад
Chief Jeff is best ...
@shadmanafridi5899
@shadmanafridi5899 Год назад
Very interesting but i like the WHOHAS command as i normally needed it much during my office works
@hoirulmawahib4016
@hoirulmawahib4016 Год назад
nice broo
@defamarchive
@defamarchive Год назад
cool!
@daynemoore7816
@daynemoore7816 Год назад
Heey thank you for all
@jay-quell-in
@jay-quell-in 2 года назад
I’m pretty good with CAD(been using it 15 years)…. This video made me feel like I just started to use cad in 2022 🤣🤣🤣 I’ll definitely be implementing some of this stuff in my daily routine
@apd2403
@apd2403 2 года назад
Was hoping you can make an indepth video for Civil 3D and creating/managing point labels that have metadata. I would like to understand what I need to do to get the Metadata to populate automatically and be left justified no matter how many lines of metadata show below the point number. Right now they jump from left justified and right and we have a useless CAD manager who doesnt know how to fix it
@solarwinds-
@solarwinds- Год назад
Could you please make a video to include the "objects are not coplanar" error message when using the Fillet, Extend or Trim commands.
@evilisreal6896
@evilisreal6896 5 месяцев назад
When having to undo a lot and you don't want to lose all the work you have done you can simply copy all your work to the clipboard, then undo everything and and then paste your work back in.
@87AndreasW
@87AndreasW 2 года назад
Do you have a tip video on how to do the following 1) align mtext along a line or pipe? In plan view 2) in profileview how can you create a line following a element like a pipe? For use to set a bottom trench profile in a profileview ofsetted for example 150mm below the pipe.
@matthew4289
@matthew4289 Год назад
Is there a way to reference create a profile using one alignment while getting the stationing from another alignment. I am drafting an asbuilt of a stream. Since the built centerline of the stream doesn't match the plan alignment exactly, I created another alignment showing the current horz location of the stream. However when I draw the profile, I need it to take the stationing from the design while taking the elevations from the asbuilt. Anyway to do this? In carlson survey, I am able to do it, but it doesn't allow me to weed out all the extra station labels which is why I'd like to do it in Civil3d. Thanks.
@matthew4289
@matthew4289 Год назад
Meant to add that I am creating the profile from the as-built surface.
@ahmetsaglik3368
@ahmetsaglik3368 Год назад
Hello there I have an autocad project (plumbing) drawn with a ready-made program. I want to get the pipe size and diameter with Lisp, but the load unit comes and the diameter does not. It didn't work even if I tried to detonate it. There is a solution to this. Thank you
@EwqzFN
@EwqzFN Год назад
please upload more autocad tutorials
@twid9051
@twid9051 2 года назад
Do you do consulting work?
@golf3290229
@golf3290229 2 года назад
My favorite command is dimaso... it explodeds all the dims into individual lines. That or .undefine. do that to the standard commands like line, circle, trim, ect. Lol
@padmasravansuresh
@padmasravansuresh 10 месяцев назад
Please tell about xref command
@jarekzielonka4549
@jarekzielonka4549 2 года назад
New buyer ecstasy, good boy, jz
@hughchapman5319
@hughchapman5319 4 месяца назад
Some useful commands and workflows but Autocad always seems to make things more complicated/awkward than necessary... The top view in Rhino 3D offers a much more fluid and efficient experience for 2D drafting in my experience. But I do learn things watching videos like this that I then incorporate into Rhino workflows as well as Autocad
@mohamedshaheen6856
@mohamedshaheen6856 2 года назад
You don't actually need to type command 'cal in a command, you can directly type 1.5/2 and the AutoCAD will automatically calculate the expression.
@Beef_it_to_be_fit
@Beef_it_to_be_fit 2 года назад
Not usually. Usually only whole numbers. So you would need 15/20
@narendra672
@narendra672 2 года назад
👏👏😀💯👍🎄
@hugh9885
@hugh9885 Год назад
Hi Jeff, How are you, long time no see~~
@dominiquevanderwesthuizen1776
@dominiquevanderwesthuizen1776 2 года назад
I would like to watch your sessions. Is there a way you guys can add me?
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
Certainly Dominique! You can register for sessions using the following link - www.autodesk.com/campaigns/30-minute-workout
@martinbengtsson8483
@martinbengtsson8483 Год назад
i have the sa issue..
@willbroadbyabashaija4894
@willbroadbyabashaija4894 6 месяцев назад
More
@zilong3272
@zilong3272 2 года назад
Wishlist Item: Autocad purchases M-Color and fully integrates into software.
@FB-lk2rl
@FB-lk2rl 2 года назад
You Know???? Group. Shirt+ Left mouse object I problem. Help Me?
@JeffBartelsCAD
@JeffBartelsCAD 2 года назад
I'm not sure I understand your issue. I've seen some folks have issues with Shift+Left click when it comes to making selections. If your PICKADD system variable is turned off, AutoCAD will require you to hold the Shift key to add to a selection. If this is your problem, type PICKADD at the command line and set the value to 3. After doing so, you will no longer need to hold the Shift key to add to your selections. Hope this helps!
@zeeshansaid3545
@zeeshansaid3545 Год назад
CENTER BETWEEN TWO ENTITIES NOT WORKING I WAS TRAY MANY TIMES C INTER THEN CAL NOT SUPPORTED
@elecsafwat
@elecsafwat Год назад
bruh sa lmao
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