Autodesk University
2012-11-19, 03:44 PM
Instructor: Daniel Abbott
Session Description: A script automatically executes a series of commands that are contained in a text file. It can be used to do any number of things, including creating a drawing, changing layer and variable settings for an existing drawing, automatically extracting block attributes, creating slides, running a slide show, starting AutoCAD with a particular drawing, or editing an unlimited number of drawing files while you do something else. A script file is a very simple, yet potentially very powerful, customizing tool. We will briefly explore Script Pro and the benefits that it has to offer the users of AutoCAD 2000 and 2000i
Session Description: A script automatically executes a series of commands that are contained in a text file. It can be used to do any number of things, including creating a drawing, changing layer and variable settings for an existing drawing, automatically extracting block attributes, creating slides, running a slide show, starting AutoCAD with a particular drawing, or editing an unlimited number of drawing files while you do something else. A script file is a very simple, yet potentially very powerful, customizing tool. We will briefly explore Script Pro and the benefits that it has to offer the users of AutoCAD 2000 and 2000i