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So what I've got there now is the ability to flick between drawings in my AutoCAD Electrical project. I've also got them here on the Project tab on the Ribbon, Next Drawing, so if I click there it opens up the next drawing, 002, in the Project. But what I really like, look, I've got these arrows here, Previous Project Drawing, Next Project Drawing, on the Quick Access Toolbar at the top of the screen there. All of these drawings have been generated by Autodesk as DEMO drawings for you to look at. We'll look at that later, but if I open up, let's say, the first drawing of the DEMO there, 001, you'll see there that it's got the Autodesk logo on it because this comes with AutoCAD Electrical 2010. I'm not going to bore you with all that right now. If I right-click there you can see that I can add drawings, reorder drawings - the Properties there of that project are all in here, so this has got wiring numbers, cross references.
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However, if I go to this project here on the Project Manager, IECDEMO, that's the name of the project. So I've got a blank drawing open at the moment called 01-INTRODUCTION. So basically, where does this Project Manager come from? It's very similar to what you've got in AutoCAD Mechanical and Autodesk Inventor.
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Now I've got the Project Manager open here already so you can see here, look, I can Create a New Drawing in a project, Refresh a project, I can actually work with a project here, Project-Wide Update and Retag and I can also do a Drawing List Display Configuration as well. If I go to the Project tab here, for example, there's Manager. So let's have a look at this in a little bit more detail. All you're doing with AutoCAD Electrical is creating an AutoCAD drawing that basically has a database attached to it, so what you're doing is you're tagging everything that you draw so that it all links together in, for example, an electrical schematic or component view or panel view. You'll notice here as well on the Application Menu things look very much like AutoCAD here. There are lots of different tab names, for example, on the Ribbon there you'll notice, so you see you've got Projects, Schematic, Panel, Reports, Import-Export Data, Conversion Tools, Express Tools. Now when you first open up AutoCAD Electrical 2010 you'll see it does look different to a normal AutoCAD installation. Welcome to the AutoCAD Electrical 2010 Basic Concepts course. Some of the ribbon, toolbar and menu settings may differ slightly on previous versions of AutoCAD Electrical This course uses AutoCAD Electrical 2010 for the videos and workfiles provided.
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