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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Subscription Advantage Packs Are Here!
Autodesk has released the Subscription Advantage Packs for 2011 products, available to all customers on subscription. Some very intriguing new features have been added to the Autodesk product line including AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MEP, Revit, and Navisworks. For AutoCAD, we … Continue reading
Posted in AutoCAD, Revit, Visualization
Tagged Add-On, AutoCAD, Bonus, Productivity Pack, Subscription
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How do I get into Subscription Center?
How do I get into Subscription Center? I have been working in sales for CAD Masters for long enough to know that this is the most common question I get. The ever elusive, somewhat finicky Autodesk Subscription Center… Autodesk has … Continue reading
Tool Palettes
Today’s Blog post will address a feature of AutoCAD that has been around for a long time, Tool Palettes. I’ve received many questions about setup, protection, and sharing them with other users. Tool palettes can boost productivity in AutoCAD; however, … Continue reading
Posted in AutoCAD
Tagged AutoCAD, CAD Manager, Customization, LISP, Network Paths, Tool Palettes
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CAD for Art
Chances are good that if you’re reading this blog you derive part, if not all, of your livelihood by the use of CAD software. Some of us may only use CAD here and there, while others, like me, spend most … Continue reading