Tool catalogs can contain tools, tool palettes, and tool packages, which may be organized into categories.
You can define categories and subcategories in a tool catalog to organize a large number of items. For example, the Stock Tool catalog contains dozens of tools. If these tools were not grouped into categories, you would have to scroll through page after page to find a particular tool. To make it easier to find tools, the Stock Tool catalog is organized into categories and subcategories, as shown in the following diagram:
Category Name | Contents |
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Architectural Object Tools |
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Drafting Tools |
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Helper Tools |
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Measurement Tools |
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Modeling Tools |
Mass Element Tools:
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Parametric Layout and Anchoring Tools |
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Scheduling and Reporting Tools |
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A tool palette is a collection of tools used to support a task. For example, a palette might contain tools to create the different types of doors (single-hinged, double-hinged, revolving, and so on) used in a building project. Storing a tool palette in a tool catalog makes the palette available to multiple users.
The date and time at which the tool palette was created and last modified are identified in the Tool Palette Properties dialog box. To view the dialog box, right-click the tool palette, and click Properties.
A tool package is a group of tools stored together for distribution. For example, a package might contain a set of productivity tools and utilities.
The date and time at which the tool package was created and last modified are identified in the Tool Package Properties dialog box. To view the dialog box, right-click the tool package, and click Properties.
You customize a tool by copying it to a palette in the AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolset palette, modifying the tool’s properties, and then copying it back to its original location in the tool catalog.