What Is A Text Editor Used For; When Performing A Typical Installation, What Gets Installed - Autodesk AUTOCAD 2010 - STAND-ALONE Manual

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What is a text editor used for?

The text editor you designate during installation is used for editing text files
such as PGP and CUS dictionary files while you are running your product.
When performing a Typical installation, what gets
installed?
A Typical installation includes the following features:
CAD Standards
Database
Dictionaries
Drawing Encryption
Express Tools
Fonts
Autodesk Impression
Toolbar
Autodesk Seek
New Features Work-
shop
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Contains tools for reviewing design files for compliance with
your standards.
Contains database access tools.
Contains multi-language dictionaries.
Allows you to use the Security Options dialog box to protect
a drawing with a password.
Contains AutoCAD support tools and utilities (not supported
by Autodesk).
Contains AutoCAD fonts and TrueType fonts.
The Impression toolbar allows you to quickly export any view
to Autodesk Impression for advanced line effects.
Autodesk Seek.
NOTE Seek will only be installed in the English version of
AutoCAD.
Contains animated demos, exercises, and sample files to help
users learn the new features.

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