![]() AutoCAD 2008 allows you to simply double-click a layout tab to rename it. Pre AutoCAD 2008 renaming a layout tab required you right-click and to select “Rename”, and finally specify a new name. Making this feature even cooler is the fact the keyboard shortcut also works in Microsoft Excel to cycle through workbooks. Pressing either the Ctrl + Page Up or Ctrl + Page Down key will allow you to change your current layout tab without ever touching the mouse. Ok so this isn’t a new feature to 2008, but it is a lesser known feature of layout tabs. Admittedly these features aren’t going to revolutionize the way you do your job, but they should allow you to streamline the way you work with layout tabs. One area that I was happy to see some enhancements was the way layout tabs can be managed. My firm is currently gearing up for our AutoCAD 2008 upgrade, and as a result I am now starting to pick up on these lesser known features packed within this latest release. ![]() Now don’t get me wrong, Annotative Scaling is a really cool new feature, but lots of other smaller features have gone without a lot of fanfare. If you have kept up with the new features packed within AutoCAD 2008 you have likely read a small novel worth of articles about Annotative Scaling.
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