With Initial Setup you can perform some basic customization of AutoCAD LT.
You respond to a series of questions that are used to gather information about specific features and settings in AutoCAD LT. You specify which industry best describes your work, add task-based tools to your default workspace, and specify the drawing template you want to use when creating a new drawing.
When Initial Setup is displayed, you are prompted to select an industry. Select one of the listed industries that is closest to the type of work that best describes the drawings you create. The following features and settings in AutoCAD LT and Initial Setup are affected by the industry you select:


With Initial Setup, you can add task-based tools to your default workspace (for example tools to review red-line markups created from Autodesk Design Review or tools used to create photorealistic renderings).
The following task-based tools can be added to your default workspace from Initial Setup:

You can use the Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor to further control which task-based tools are displayed in a workspace. For more information about workspaces, see Customize Workspaces in the Customization Guide.
Specify a Default Drawing Template
With drawing templates you can reuse a set of settings and styles when you create a new drawing. In Initial Setup you can specify the default drawing template to use when you create a new drawing. Initial Setup has the following drawing template options:
If you migrated your custom settings and files from a previous release, the migrated default drawing template file is listed. For information about migrating custom settings and files from a previous release, see Migrate Custom Settings.


Drawing templates are often project- or company-specific to ensure consistent styles and settings from one drawing to the next. It is recommended that you use a drawing template that follows your company’s CAD standards.
For information about creating a custom drawing template, see Use a Template File to Start a Drawing in the User’s Guide.
To customize AutoCAD LT with Initial Setup
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