Common Q/A about MSCAD2005
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A) Exit the Print command and type in the following: CONVERTPSTYLES

Pick on OK to complete the process. Now run the Print command and the CTB styles will be available.
A) Type in LIMITS at the command line, and choose OFF or type OFF.
A) Go to the Settings menu -> Turn Grips On or Off. Grips must be off to allow the picking as described.
A) Run the FILLET command with a Radius set to 0 (zero).
A) Type in the command VIEWRES and answer YES to fast zooms, then set the value to 20000. This will need to be done once in each drawing, unless set in a template drawing.
A) No there is no import button for MTEXT in MSCAD2005 but you can simply copy and paste text from any text editor into the dialog. Go to the text editor and open the desired file – then highlight the desired text. Now copy it to the clipboard (CTRL-C). Switch over to MSCAD2005 and in the MTEXT dialog place your crosshair in the dialog and type CTRL-V. The desired text should now appear in the dialog.
A) You can use the arrow keys on your keyboard instead of on screen.
A) Those are Independent Point Numbers (IPN) and are on by default in each drawing session. They were there in MSCAD2004 but did not default to on. They are there to assist you when zoomed in tight on points, when the normal point number can no longer be read. They should be turned off when you are zoomed out so as to not obscure the drawing. The best solution is to load the IPN Toolbar (bottom of the MsPoints menu), then press the N button on the toolbar to toggle them on/off.
A) Under the Modify menu run the command PARALLEL instead.
A) You can use the PDMODE command, or go to the Settings menu -> Drawing Settings -> Entity Creation Tab -> set the Change Settings For to Points. Set it as desired. When done, run the REGEN command to see the screen update.
A) Type in the command PSLTSCALE and set it to OFF
A) No the TCORRECT command is not available in MSCAD2005. The best way to do mass edits is to run the Properties command (under the Modify menu) and select the text. Then do the changes required in the dialog.
A) No the middle mouse button has been set to Dynamic Zoom (roll the wheel up and down), Dynamic Pan (pick with the wheel and hold it down while moving the mouse on screen) and Zoom Extents (double click the mouse wheel). The SHIFT key and Right Mouse button will bring up the Entity Snaps.
A) Not all of the movies were redone for MSCAD2005 so some of the movies are still showing the old MSCAD2004 (you can tell by looking at the top left corner of the movie when it is running). MSCAD2005 does not have an Option Bar but it does have a floating menu which is very similar. This menu can be turned off, if you wish, by typing in OPTIONS then go to the DISPLAY tab -> set Display Prompt Boxes on/off as desired.
A) Type in OPTIONS and pick on the Paths/Files tab. Under User Paths, Temporary File, it will show something like this: C:\DOCUME~1\Glen\LOCALS~1\Temp

The full path is actually C:\Documents and Settings\Glen\Local Settings\Temp.
The “GLEN” folder will be the name of your local computer when you login.
If you go looking for this via Windows Explorer (or My Computer), you may not be able to see it. If this is the case, you may need to modify a few settings in Windows Explorer.
Go to the Tools menu -> Folder Options -> View Tab: Try changing your settings to match those shown here for:
- Hidden Files and Folders
- Hide Extensions for Known File Types
- Hide Protected Operating System Files

Set them back when you are done, if desired
A) MSCAD2005 does not have the ARENDER command but it has something similar called Real-Time Sphere. You can run this command by typing in RTROT or by going under the View menu -> Real-Time Motion -> Real-Time Sphere. You can also get the command off of the Zoom toolbar (found on a flyout button) or by holding down the CTRL key and picking and holding the left mouse button down, as you move the cursor.
A) The CTRL-V (paste) command uses the exact same coordinate system to paste the items from the first drawing into the existing drawing. You can not change them.
You can use the normal Copy command to copy entities from one drawing to another, allowing you to pick the location of the insert. Just open both drawings, tile them vertically (under the Window menu). Then pick in the original drawing so it is active and type in COPY (or pick it from the Modify menu). Select the items to copy (just like you would if you were copying them from one location in that drawing to another location in the same drawing), but when it asks you for the Displacement Point, take your cursor and pick in the other drawing, then place the items as desired in the second drawing.