In this tutorial, you will learn how to navigate around AutoCAD Civil 3D and how to use some common features of the interface.
Panning and Zooming
You can use the zoom and pan commands to change the viewing scale of the drawing or move to a different area of the open drawing. This exercise demonstrates using the context menu to pan and zoom. The pan and zoom commands also are available on the Home tab View panel.
Use context menus to pan and zoom
- Open Intro-2.dwg, which is located in the tutorials drawings folder.
- Right-click the XGND surface name in the Prospector tree. Click .
- In the drawing, right-click and click . Click and drag upwards to zoom in closer to the surface.
- To stop zooming and use the normal pointer, right-click and click .
- With no objects selected in the drawing, right-click in the drawing and click .
- Click and drag in any direction to move around the drawing.
- To stop panning and use the normal pointer, right-click and click .
Selecting and Deselecting
There are several ways to select objects in AutoCAD Civil 3D:
- To select an object, click it in the drawing window.
- To select an individual object that is part of a group of objects, press and hold Ctrl while clicking the object.
- To select several objects by enclosing them within a rectangular area, drag your cursor from left to right. A rectangle with a solid line appears. Only objects that are enclosed in the rectangular area are selected.
- To select several objects by crossing over them with a rectangular area, drag your cursor from right to left. A rectangle with a dashed line appears. Any objects that the dashed line crosses over are selected.
If you select the wrong object, press Esc to deselect it.
Experiment with the selection methods using the objects in drawing Intro-2.dwg.
Object Snapping
This standard AutoCAD feature is useful for precision drafting, when you want the line you are drawing to snap to entity edges or specific points. In these tutorials, you may prefer to use a freehand mode for drawing and editing objects, such as horizontal alignments and layout profiles.
Object snaps, also known as OSNAPs, can be used in either of two ways:
- Individual, or single-point OSNAPs— To snap to a specific type of point, hold the Shift key down and right-click. Select an object snap from the context menu. The object snap stays in effect only for the next point that you click.
- Multiple, or running OSNAPs—You can toggle Object Snap on and off by clicking on the status bar at the bottom of the main application window, or by pressing F3 or Ctrl+F. Object Snap is off when the button is in a raised position.
Experiment with OSNAPs
- Press F1 to open AutoCAD Civil 3D Help.
- In the left pane, click Search.
- In the Type In The Word(s) To Search For field, enter Osnap.
- In the Select A Section To Search list, select All Documentation.
- Click Search. Select from the topics that are displayed.
In most cases, it is recommended that you also turn off other cursor controls on the status bar, such as Snap, Grid, and Ortho. The Model button, however, should remain on.
Dynamic Input
Dynamic input is an AutoCAD feature that displays prompts from the command line beside the cursor. Dynamic input provides a place for you to enter values when a command is active. For these tutorials, you may want to toggle off the dynamic input feature. To turn dynamic input off, click on the status bar at the bottom of the main application window, or press F12.
For more information about dynamic input, see AutoCAD Help.
To continue to the next tutorial, go to Viewing AutoCAD Civil 3D Objects.