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== Process == | == Process == | ||
To leverage File Tabs, do the following: | To leverage [[File Tabs]], do the following: | ||
# Right-click the file tab of any open drawing. | |||
# Choose Copy Full File Path and then paste into an e-mail or chat to quickly share the location of a drawing with a colleague. | |||
# Choose Open File Location to quickly browse to the drawings location in [[Windows Explorer]]. | |||
[[Category:AutoCAD Tips & Tricks]] | [[Category:AutoCAD Tips & Tricks]] | ||
Revision as of 18:08, 19 December 2024
Gain an understanding of the past actions that you or others have taken on a drawing.
Process
To leverage File Tabs, do the following:
- Right-click the file tab of any open drawing.
- Choose Copy Full File Path and then paste into an e-mail or chat to quickly share the location of a drawing with a colleague.
- Choose Open File Location to quickly browse to the drawings location in Windows Explorer.