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CAD: Just Another Tool in Your Toolbox 30 Jul, 2012
Think of your job as managing the design process — not the design tools — and you’ll be poised for success.More>>
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Free Up AutoCAD Screen Real Estate 24 Jul, 2012
Would you like less clutter on your screen and more room for your drawing? If so, then check out these three tips for freeing up your AutoCAD screen real estate.
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Tips & Tools Weekly (Vol. 17, No. 26) 23 Jul, 2012
Reset dynamic blocks, plus more tips, tools, and resources for CAD managers and users.More>>
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The World of AutoCAD Programming Platforms, Part 3 19 Jul, 2012
Learn how to create and modify entities with Visual Studio.NET.More>>
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Exposing Hidden Gems in AutoCAD 2013 19 Jul, 2012
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Tips & Tools Weekly (Vol. 17, No. 25) 16 Jul, 2012
Customize the Quick Properties palette, plus more tips, tools, and resources for CAD managers and users.More>>
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All-in-One CAD Tip #8: AutoCAD CHSPACE, SketchBook Designer Symmetry Tool and Job Interview Tips 15 Jul, 2012
Three great CAD tips in one video! AutoCAD's CHSPACE command is the answer when you need to move lines from paper space to model space. SketchBook Designer's Symmetry tool can create perfect mirror copies or radial arrays of duplicated linework. Plus, if you are looking for a CAD job, follow these...More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#286) 11 Jul, 2012
Update Your CAD Management Plan: Is your office in the midst of a summertime slowdown? Don't twiddle your thumbs — use that downtime to evaluate tasks, problems, and your methods of coping with them.More>>
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Use Peer Pressure to Enforce Standards 11 Jul, 2012
CAD Manager's Toolbox: A simple peer review process can help your users develop pride in the quality of their work.More>>
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Update Your CAD Management Plan 11 Jul, 2012
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