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Shorten the Plot Scales List in a Viewport
From: AutoCAD Productivity Articles #140
Originally published: June 2015
If you plot from a viewport on a Layout tab, and you have a specific collection of plot scales you typically use, you may be interested in editing that list to display only the ones you need to see.
There are other approaches to accessing the same plot scale regularly, but this is one of the most straightforward.
How to Modify the List of Plot Scales
When you're in a viewport, click the location on the Status bar where you see the scale/factor for the current viewport.
Scroll to the bottom, then click Custom… to open the Edit Drawing Scales dialog box.
I would recommend keeping 1:1, but then select those plot scales you really don't need, then click Delete.
Organize the ones you use all the time by using Move Up or Move Down.
Note: If you totally gom it up, you can always hit Reset, then choose your desired collection of either Imperial, Metric, or both.
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AutoCAD 2007 - Where's my old XREF Manager?
A lot of people using AutoCAD 2007 and above don't like the new XREF Manager, so here's a simple way to get the old one back.
AutoCAD 2007 introduced a new way to manage XREFs and to bring up the "old" XREF Manager, you have to type CLASSICXREF at the command line. Well, if you want things back the way they were and use the classic XREF Manager as the default from the keyboard and from the menu, a few adjustments will get you there…
First, go to
. This command opens the ACAD.PGP file in Notepad. This is where all the keyboard shortcuts are defined.Next, scroll down until you see XR (or use ), change the value from *XREF to *CLASSICXREF and save ( ). Close Notepad and return to AutoCAD. Enter the command REINIT, check the "PGP File" checkbox and click "OK". That fixes the keyboard so that next time you type XR, you'll see the old manager and not the new one.
To change your Menu, type CUI at the command line. In the "Customizations in All CUI Files" pane of the "Custom User Interface" dialogue, go to and click on it once to highlight it.
Now, in the "Properties" pane, change the "Macro" setting from ^C^C_externalreferences
to ^C^C_classicxref
, click "OK" to save the changes and you're done.
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