Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-05-22 20:39:00)
by Harold Pei Jr
The first step should be to learn the programs that your company uses. If
you can't use them to do the simplest of tasks, you can't manage the people
who can. If they can't come to you with their CAD problems, you'll be no
use to them as a CAD manager (not to mention the lack of respect; just
imagine working under an IT manager that didn't know how to disable an
anti-virus, let alone how to ...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-07-21 17:20:00)
by Misteracad
Quote:
Originally Posted by Beancud
...And than there is people who are the older generations 40-65+ year old CAD drafters. Who started off using the good old drawing board, T-squares, set squares etc. They have gone through the age of DOS to
windows 3.1 and the very first AutoCAD, but now they refuse to use anything else other than ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-13 14:47:00)
by H'Angus
Quote:
Originally Posted by d.kelly
I've been poking around automating plotting in
AutoCAD LT 2009 and have noticed that one of the options on the Plot Dialog doesn't seem to be mirrored in the command line <-plot> command
Basically, is there any way from either script, macro or command line to define the number of times a drawing ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-30 20:13:00)
by rkmcswain
Looks like .CAD file are made by QuickCAD which I believe is made by
Autodesk.
AutoCAD cannot read/write ".CAD" files.
Started 2 months ago (2009-09-14 13:47:00)
by Dilbert
I know this isn't your fault (they are for a class) but I feel I should mention this because they seem to be asked every year... it seems these questions are outdated. For example, I've been using AutoCAD for 20 years. Most companies in our field have been using it for
over 10 years, likely much more, at least at some level of production. Point being, if we replaced the word CAD with Pencil in ...
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-04 11:26:00)
by allandryden
Hatch order
Is there a way that
Autocad 2002 will automatically place any hatches to the back of all other objects rather than the manual DRAWORDER command?
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-08-24 23:50:00)
by cporter.207875
Yes. Knowing the underlying Revit concepts will help you
migrate to RME much easier than if you were learning RME without RAC experience. The tools in RME are different and it will take you a little while to get a handle on connectors, but the general concept is the same. Unfotunately, you will probably find that RME has more bugs and will probably give you more headaches than RAC.
Started 3 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-07-21 13:27:00)
by wayne.parnell789
Looking for
Auto CAD 2000 training in India???
Hi All,
I would like to learn Auto CAD 2000 fast and intensively but most of the courses I have investigated run over a long period. You know of the perfect course or do you teach CAD yourself? THANKS!!
Regards,
Dev
Started 6 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-05-05 11:58:00)
by jaberwok
Circle @ 9 o'clock intersection, radius 400.
Circle @ int of R400 circle and R442 arc, radius 300.
and so on.