CAD Management Articles
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Establish a Training Program for Your CAD Users, Part 1   10 Oct, 2012

You could be doing more to help your users — and yourself — with training that prevents repeated mistakes.More>>

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Quickly Add Additional AutoCAD Objects with the Same Properties and Settings   9 Oct, 2012

Let’s say you’re working on an older drawing, and you need to add in a few additional objects. You might not remember the layer, linetype, scale, etc. of the object — but with Add Selected, there is no need to remember! Simply select the object you’d like to reproduce, and AutoCAD will do...More>>

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Tips & Tools Weekly (Vol. 17, No. 35)   1 Oct, 2012

Expand or collapse all subsets in a sheet set, plus more tips, tools, and resources for CAD managers and users.More>>

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Leverage the Autodesk Vault Job Server/Processor   30 Sep, 2012

IMAGINiT Tricks Tutorial: The Vault Client enables users to perform query, view, and print tasks on a model or drawing without having direct access to the CAD data.More>>

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Layout Modeling in Autodesk Inventor   29 Sep, 2012

IMAGINiT Tricks Tutorial: Changes may be inevitable, but Layout Design can help you make modifications quickly. More>>

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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#289)   26 Sep, 2012

Improve Your Job Security with Weekly CAD Management Reports: If your senior management team doesn't understand the extent of what you do, they'll undervalue you. Keep them fully informed with concise summaries of your activities.More>>

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Spreadsheet Template for Weekly CAD Manager Reports   26 Sep, 2012

CAD Manager's Toolbox: Try this shortcut to creating informative reports with a minimal time investment.More>>

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Improve Your Job Security with Weekly CAD Management Reports   26 Sep, 2012

If your senior management team doesn't understand the extent of what you do, they'll undervalue you. Keep them fully informed with concise summaries of your activities.More>>

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Change the F1 Key to Escape in AutoCAD   25 Sep, 2012

We’ve all done it while working in AutoCAD — reached for the Escape key and pressed the F1 key by accident, that is. It's so frustrating to be faced with the unwelcome Help function! Follow Lynn Allen’s latest tip, and this will never happen to you again.More>>

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Tips & Tools Weekly (Vol. 17, No. 34)   24 Sep, 2012

Freeze layers the easy way, plus more tips, tools, and resources for CAD managers and users.More>>





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