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

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Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

MSLIDE<br />

Creates a slide file of the current model viewport or the current layout.<br />

REDRAW<br />

Refreshes the display in the current viewport.<br />

VSLIDE<br />

Displays an image slide file in the current viewport.<br />

System Variables<br />

FILEDIA<br />

Suppresses display of file navigation dialog boxes.<br />

Utilities<br />

SLIDELIB<br />

View Slides<br />

Compiles slide files listed in an ASCII file into a slide library file.<br />

You can view slides individually using VSLIDE. To view a series of slides for a<br />

presentation, use a script file.<br />

Be careful about using editing commands while you view a slide, which looks<br />

like an ordinary drawing. Editing commands affect the current drawing<br />

underneath the slide but not the slide itself.<br />

Some commands may force redrawing, which removes the slide from display.<br />

To view a slide<br />

1 At the command prompt, enter vslide.<br />

2 In the Select Slide File dialog box, select a slide to view and click OK.<br />

The slide image is displayed in the drawing area.<br />

3 Click View menu ➤ Redraw.<br />

The slide image disappears.<br />

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