There isn't a single command specifically for "drawing setup" in AutoCAD. The term "drawing setup" encompasses various aspects of customizing your drawing environment, such as setting units, limits, grid, and other drawing aids.
To achieve a specific setup, you'll typically use a combination of commands and settings:
- Units: Use the UNITS command to define the units for your drawing (e.g., millimeters, inches).
- Limits: Use the LIMITS command to define the drawing area.
- Grid: Use the GRID command to display a grid for reference.
- Snap: Use the SNAP command to control the snapping behavior of your cursor.
- Ortho: Use the ORTHO command to restrict drawing lines to horizontal and vertical directions.
- Other Settings: Access the drawing setup options through the Options dialog box (accessible via Tools > Options). This dialog box allows you to customize various settings, including layers, colors, line types, and more.
By utilizing these commands and settings, you can create a drawing environment that meets your specific requirements for a particular project.