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is a client-software that allows users to read or scan documents on the world wide web. it is located on the top left of your screen/working environment
Menu browser
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is located along the top of the application window (above or below the ribbon) and provides direct access to a common or defined set of commands like new, open, save, and plot
Quick access toolbar
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the name of the current file you are working on. located on the top middle of the working environment
Filename
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is the horizontal strip across the top of an application’s window. each word on the strip has a menu containing features and actions that are available for the application in use
Menu bar
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is a tool that allows you to search for a particular data or document in a help file or to the web. commonly located beside the filename
Search box
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provide a single, compact placement for operations/tools that are relevant to the current workspace. by default (in its original setting), it contains the standard, layers, properties and style toolbars
Toolbars/ribbon
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is where you enter the commands from the keyboard and where the prompts are displayed. it has a text area where all the previous commands are displayed
Command line bar
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quickly search for a variety of information sources, access product updates, and announcements, and save topics in the info center
Tray settings/info bar
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Grid mode
F7
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snap mode
F9
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trim
TR
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is found at the bottom left-hand corner of the autocad drawing window. this is called the ucs (user coordinate system) icon and it is there to remind you which is the x-axis and which is the y-axis
UCS
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UCS
User coordinate system
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by default when you start a new (blank) drawing you use the world coordinate system (wcs). this indicates your (0,0,0) point
WCS
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WCS
World coordinate system
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is the place where your drawings are displayed and modified
Working/drawing area
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is a type of cursor consisting of two lines that intersect and are used to locate points and selects objects in your drawing
Crosshairs
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consists of two numbered lines crossing perpendicular to one another at their zero values
Cartesian coordinate system
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used to draw lines using a distance and an angle from a known coordinate location
Polar coordinate system
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polar coordinates formula
@length of the line<angle of the line