![]() You can also access this command from the Express Tools ribbon tab, in the Tools section. I’ve invented a neat way of tracking down the differences between two (or more) drawings, and it’s using an express tool called SYSVDLG. Identifying these variables and tracking down the root cause to our problems is fundamental to attaining a good grasp of AutoCAD®, so that we will know how to tackle similar problems in future. With this in mind, it can be very useful to try to reverse engineer the differences between two drawings, so that you can identify what the offending system variables might be. ![]() ![]() ![]() Things such as how drawing units are handled are controlled on a drawing by drawing basis, by saving system variables in the drawing. I’ve often been in a situation where a certain command or entity seems to behave differently in one drawing compared to another.
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