
We go to the Project Manager, with our project already open, we go to this icon here, new drawing. So, let's think about adding a new electrical drawing to our electrical project. I'll just double-click on the wheel there to zoom extent again. So you need to make sure that you're using the appropriate dwt file from AutoCAD Electrical. Those attributes are all linked to the AutoCAD Electrical project, and it's really important that they are linked via the dwt file. In DEMO02, if I zoom into the bottom right corner of the title bar, just pan up a little bit, you can see there that I've got things like engineer, checked by, job number, drawn by, et cetera. The reason why you need to use an Electrical dwt file and not just a regular AutoCAD dwt file, there's loads of attributes applied to the dwt file. Now it's really important that you use an Electrical dwt, and if you haven't got one, you can create one from the standard templates that are provided with AutoCAD Electrical.

What we're going to look at now is adding a new drawing via one of the AutoCAD Electrical template files, the dwt files. Now I'm hoping you've still got the WDDEMO project open. We're staying in our WDDEMO project and as you can see I've got DEMO02.DWG still open like we've had in previous videos.
