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- 1-1 Introduction
- 1-1 Introduction
- 1-2 Tabs and Panels
- 1-2 Tabs and Panels
- 1-3 The Command Line Window
- 1-3 The Command Line Window
- 1-4 Command Tools
- 1-4 Command Tools
- 1-5 Starting a New Drawing
- 1-5 Starting a New Drawing
- 1-6 Naming a Drawing
- 1-6 Naming a Drawing
- 1-7 Drawing Units
- 1-7 Drawing Units
- 1-8 Drawing Limits
- 1-8 Drawing Limits
- 1-9 Grid and Snap
- 1-9 Grid and Snap
- 1-10 Drawing Problem
- 1-10 Drawing Problem
- 1-11 Save and Save As
- 1-11 Save and Save As
- 1-12 Open
- 1-12 Open
- 1-13 Close
- 1-13 Close
- 1-14 Exercise Problems
- 1-14 Exercise Problems
This chapter is from the book
1-12 Open
Use the Open command to call up an existing drawing so that you can continue working on it.
Using Open
Access existing drawings using Open and the Select File dialog box.
On the Application menu, click Open (Figure 1-36), then click Drawing.
The Select File dialog box appears (Figure 1-37).
Click the Views option at the top of the Select File dialog box and click the Thumbnails and Preview options.
Thumbnails of the drawing files appear.
Click the desired file.
A preview appears.
Click Open.


