New course on tables and their purposes in AutoCAD
Tables are relevant in many areas of our solution and often define basic settings. Specifically, we show how to use the tables in LINEAR Solutions for AutoCAD in the following areas: storeys, disciplines, trades, media, systems, spools, components and insulation materials. Finally, we offer a practice chapter to test the use yourself.
Course: Tables and Their Purpose
Content
General Information
1.1 Foreword
The Tables in Detail
2.1 The Table of Storeys
2.2 The Table of Disciplines / Trades / Media
2.3 The Table of Systems and Spools
2.4 The Table of Components
2.5 The Table of Insulation Materials
Practice
3.1 Practice the Use of Tables
We start with the storey table, which is relevant in almost every project and is used to define heights, floor structures, suspended ceilings and ceiling thicknesses.
We then go into the table for creating and customizing disciplines, trades and associated media.
There is also a table for managing plants and spools.
Components are organized in over 50 different layers, with texts, walls and multidisciplinary symbols assigned to separate layers. The table can be used to hide and show individual components.
Finally, we look at the insulation table for 3D pipes and air ducts. The insulation material designations can be edited and expanded here.
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