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SHEETSET command

The SHEETSET command is used to managing large sets of drawings manually can be complicated and time consuming. In GstarCAD the Sheet Set Manager allows you to manage the entire project drawing sheet sets. It can manage all the work flow from sheets... Read More

QSAVE command

The QSAVE command is used to save the current drawing by specified default file formats. Command Access: Menu : Application menu > SaveMenu : File > SaveCommand : QSAVE Function Description: If the current drawing has been named, the program... Read More

PLOT command

The PLOT command is used to export drawings to plotter or printer or files. Command Access: Ribbon : Export > Plot > PlotMenu : Application menu > Print... > Print...Menu : File > Plot...Command : PLOT Function Description: Inputting ... Read More

LTSCALE command

The LTSCALE command is used to set the linetype scale of the whole drawing. Command Access: Command : LTSCALE Command Prompts: Enter new linetype scale factor: <1.0000>: Command Prompts: Changes of linetype scale will lead to drawing... Read More

LAYOUT command

The LAYOUT command is to used to create and modify drawing layout tabs. Command Access: Menu : Insert > Layout > New LayoutMenu : Insert > Layout > Layout from Template...Toolbar : LAYOUTCommand: LAYOUT Command Prompts: Enter layout... Read More

DRAWORDER command

The DRAWORDER command is used to change the drawing order of graph or other objects. Command Access: Menu : Tools > Draw Order > Bring to frontCommand : DRAWORDER Command Prompts: Select object:Enter object ordering option [Above objects/Under... Read More

CMP command

The CMP command Drawing compare is an exclusive function in GstarCAD which is added according to the user's requirement. Command Access :  Command : CMP Menu : Express tools>Drawing Tools>Drawing Compare Function Description : It... Read More

Change Block Linewidth

This function can modify block linewidth quickly. Menu: Express>Blocks>Change Block Linewidth Command Entry: bChgWid Operation steps: 1.Start the command. 2.Input a new line width value. 3.Select block objects, for which the line widths need... Read More

Change the Lineweight of an Object

To change the LWEIGHT of an object, you can do : If an object's lineweight is set to BYLAYER, move it to another layer with a different lineweight, the object will acquire the lineweight of the new layer. If an object's lineweight is set... Read More

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