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The Status bar appears in the lower-right corner of the program window and contains an assortment of tools for controlling various drawing aids, such as grid display, snap mode, and polar tracking, as well as tools for toggling between model space and paper space, choosing the desired annotation scale, switching workspaces, and so on. You can customize the Status bar to control which tools are visible. Note that the available tools may change, depending on whether you are working in model spa

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The key to creating an engaging and entertaining animation is to know the basic rules of post-production.

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Raster data is simply a series of dots or pixels that form an image.

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My company is now working in Revit and we want to have multiple people working in the same project to take advantage of worksharing. What is the best way to ensure that we don’t step on one another’s design toes?

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