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Customization Guide (.pdf) - Documentation & Online Help - Autodesk

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You create a slide by saving the current view in slide format. A slide created<br />

in model space shows only the current viewport. A slide created in paper space<br />

shows all visible viewports and their contents. Slides show only what was<br />

visible. They do not show objects on layers that were turned off or frozen or<br />

objects in viewports that were turned off.<br />

When you view a slide file, it temporarily replaces objects on the screen. You<br />

can draw on top of it, but when you change the view (by redrawing, panning,<br />

or zooming), the slide file disappears, and AutoCAD LT redisplays only what<br />

you drew and any preexisting objects.<br />

You can display slides one by one or use a script to display slides in sequence.<br />

Slides also can be used in custom menus. For example, if you create scripts<br />

that insert blocks containing mechanical parts you use frequently, you can<br />

design a custom image tile menu that displays a slide of each part. When you<br />

click the slide image on the menu, AutoCAD LT inserts the block into the<br />

drawing.<br />

A slide library is a file containing one or more slides. Slide library files are used<br />

for creating custom image tile menus and for combining several slide files for<br />

convenient file management.<br />

You cannot edit a slide. You must change the original drawing and remake<br />

the slide. If you use a low-resolution graphics monitor when creating a slide<br />

file and later upgrade to a high-resolution monitor, you can still view the<br />

slide. AutoCAD LT adjusts the image accordingly; however, the slide does not<br />

take full advantage of the new monitor until you remake the slide file from<br />

the original drawing.<br />

To make a slide<br />

1 Display the view you want to use for the slide.<br />

2 At the command prompt, enter mslide.<br />

3 In the Create Slide File dialog box, enter a name and select a location for<br />

the slide.<br />

AutoCAD LT offers the current name of the drawing as a default name<br />

for the slide and automatically appends the .sld file extension.<br />

4 Click Save.<br />

The current drawing remains on the screen, and the slide file is saved in<br />

the folder that you specified.<br />

346 | Chapter 6 Slides and Command Scripts

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