User Manual - Page 370

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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â–  Tool content root path
â–  Project Content Browser library
NOTE Project standards files, the project tool palette group, and the project
Content Browser library are copied to the new project only if they are located
within the original project folder. Standard components located outside the project
folder will be referenced by the new project, but not copied to it.
Creating a new project based on a template will copy all files that are in the
project folder. If you want only the support files and structure of the project
to be copied, but not its drawing files, see Creating a New Project with the
Structure of an Existing Project on page 315.
If you redirected a project folder (elements, constructs, views, or sheets) to a
folder that is not beneath the root project folder (location of the APJ file), the
project cannot be used as a template project. For more information, see
Specifying the Location of Top-Level Categories on page 381.
1 On the Quick Access toolbar, click Project Browser .
2 Right-click on an existing project or folder in the project selector,
and click New Project.
Alternatively, you can click in the toolbar below the project
selector.
3 In the Add Project dialog, enter a number for the new project.
Each project needs a unique identification number. You can use
numerals, alphabetic characters, or a combination, such as 100A.
The project number appears in the project header.
The number you assign here can be used as a prefix for all
drawings you create in the project. You can also use the number
314 | Chapter 6 Drawing Management
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