Q: How do I use the callout style of the current graphic in other files?
There is an import and export feature of annotation styles in A:cad, and you can use the annotation style import and export function to refer to the callout style in the current graphic in a new shape. Here we take AutoCAD R14 as an example to describe the specific operation process.
AutoCAD R14 has an "AutoCAD Bonus tools" tool, to use this tool CAD must be fully installed and need to load the Bonus menu, if not loaded on the command line can enter the "menuload" command, click on the dialog box "" "" Browse ... ", as shown in :
Select H:\PROGRAM Files\autocad r14\bonus\cadtools\ac_bonus.mnc, where H:\PROGRAM Files\autocad R14 is the installation path for the CAD R14.
Click the "Load", "Close" button, the menu bar appears in the "Bonus" menu, first in the old image to select "Bonus→tools→dimstyle exports ...", the Output dialog box appears, the callout style output as the "dim" suffix of the file.
Then open the new diagram, select "Bonus→tools→dimstyle Import ...", in the Input dialog box selected just output "Dim" suffix file, in the import options select "Overwrite Existing Style", click "OK" Can.
In CAD2000, the corresponding tool in the AutoCAD Express tools, the loading method is to enter "Expresstools" on the command line, the Express menu appears in the menu bar, and the "Express→dimension" submenu has the corresponding " Dimstyle Export ... "and" Dimstyle Import ... "command.