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Using the Surfer command (AESURF) - AutoCAD Electrical Tutorial
From the course: AutoCAD: Electrical Toolset
Using the Surfer command (AESURF)
- [Instructor] Once again, we're staying in our DEMO04.DWG file in our WD Demo project. Now the next feature that we're going to look at in the AutoCAD electrical tool set is the Surfer command, the AESURF command. Now I have already touched upon it, but what I want to do is just go through it in a little bit more detail so that we're aware of how it all works within a slightly more complex AutoCAD electrical drawing. And what we've got here is our LS 406, 407, and 408. Now I know that there are relationships to those particular components in a panel drawing as well. So we're in DEMO04 at the moment, and the panel drawing is DEMO01. And I know that these three components here have a relationship to that DEMO01 drawing. We've seen it already when we've been working with certain editing tools in the electrical toolset previously. So let's have a look at how Surf works with these components. Now I don't have to go up to…
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Editing with the marking menu4m 42s
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Using the project task list4m 58s
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Scooting and aligning components2m 54s
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Moving components3m 38s
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Copying components2m 18s
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Deleting components3m 5s
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Using the Surfer command (AESURF)3m 53s
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Using the Copy Catalog assignment8m 24s
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Copying installation and location code values6m 27s
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Using the attribute editing commands5m 6s
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