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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#240) 26 May, 2010
CAD Management in a New Economy, Part 1: CAD managers report that the economic recession has wrought changes in their companies — and their jobs.More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#239) 12 May, 2010
Programming for CAD Managers, Part 3: Learn how to create command shortcuts with this simple introduction to AutoLISP.More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#238) 28 Apr, 2010
Programming for CAD Managers, Part 2: Don't be intimidated — online resources and starter projects will help you learn the basics of customization.More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#237) 14 Apr, 2010
Programming for CAD Managers, Part 1: By creating your own customized solutions, you can improve your users' jobs and help safeguard your own.More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#236) 25 Mar, 2010
AutoCAD 2011 for the CAD Manager: Autodesk is launching the latest version of its flagship product today. Here's a rundown of the new features that will help you help your users.More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#235) 10 Mar, 2010
Get Your Users to Help You: Once you make the benefits of cooperation clear to your CAD users, they'll be happy to pitch in and help build a more efficient workplace.More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#234) 24 Feb, 2010
Win Over Your Users: As a CAD Manager, getting the hearts and minds of your users on your side will make your job easier, and your efforts more effective.More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#233) 12 Feb, 2010
Make Your CAD Resolutions Stick, Part 2: You resolved to be proactive about BIM in the coming months; now it's time to start doing your homework. More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#232) 27 Jan, 2010
Make Your CAD Resolutions Stick, Part 1: Are you determined to establish new standards in the New Year? Here are the strategies you need to see your plans through.More>>
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CAD Manager's Newsletter (#231) 13 Jan, 2010
New Year, New Resolutions for CAD Managers: When setting your goals for 2010, be sure to take the economy, hardware and software capabilities, and BIM into account.More>>
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