

Right click on a Palette tab, and choose New Palette on the context menu. But before we start adding tools to our Palette, let’s create a new Palette.

Adding Objects to Tool PalettesĪdding objects to Tool Palette is easy. Let’s start working with the Tool Palettes.

The best thing about the Tool Palette is you don’t need to have programming knowledge! It means that you don’t have to add the layers and styles in your template.

The schedule for #AU2020 was just announced and I’ll be recording two sessions! Check out my classes on Sheet Sets and CAD standards and consider attending my Q&A-registration is free! Just a quick tip to help you make you more productive. The next time you launch Designcenter, select the home button and you will be taken to the default location of your template and standard files. Put all of your template files in that folder for quick access.Locate your template folder in Designcenter.First, navigate to your standards folder and follow these 3 steps. To do this open designcenter ( ADC) and look at the toolbar on the top and notice the home button. One thing that is important is to set your HOME status on Designcenter to where your templates are or the files you need to locate. Copy and paste content, such as layer definitions, layouts, and text styles between open drawings.Drag drawings, blocks, and hatches to a tool palette for convenient access.Add content such as xrefs, blocks, and hatches to a drawing.Create shortcuts to drawings, folders, and Internet locations that you access frequently.View definition tables for blocks and layers in any drawing file and then insert, attach, or copy and paste the definitions into the current drawing.Browse for drawing content such as drawings or symbol libraries on your computer, on a networked drive, and on a web page.Many other capabilities are listed below and can be found in the Autodesk Help. You can also type ADC or ADCENTER at the command prompt. The key is setting the home button to the location of your standards and templates.ĭesignCenter can be found on the View tab of the Ribbon under the palettes panel as shown. DesignCenter can be used to capture objects from template and drawing files and quickly drag into your current drawing file. Many people I speak with have not used or forget about the power behind DesignCenter in AutoCAD.
