From the course: AutoCAD: Working with Utilities and Properties
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Point Style (PTYPE) - AutoCAD Tutorial
From the course: AutoCAD: Working with Utilities and Properties
Point Style (PTYPE)
- [Tutor] Once again, we're in our zeros zero ground, 1031 Southeast Madison dot DWG file. And this time in this particular video we're going to check out the point style settings available to us on the utilities panel in the AutoCAD ribbon. So that's this little command here, point style. Now you can just type P type. If you want to, you can see it there on the little pop-up that appears, it's entirely up to you. If you want to type P type, as in point type I just tend to use points style there on the utilities panel. So I click on it like so, and a little dialog box appears. Now, you'll notice you've got lots and lots of different points styles you can use. Now, the default one is that little white dot on the black background top left, this one here. Now, you can imagine trying to find those little dots all over this big space where your floor plan is. Difficult to find, right? I often suggest that we use this style…
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