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TLConsulting: 07/01/2005 - 08/01/2005
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Random thoughts and helpful CAD links. - Enjoy! Monday, July 25, 2005. If you have ever used the Windows Copy (Ctrl C). To copy objects to the clipboard and then the Windows Paste (Ctrl V). To copy/paste AutoCAD object(s), then you know that those clipboard object(s) will have the lower left-hand corner of their extents as the base point ( not very precise. And this always reminds me of some of the graphic editing applets (e.g.: Paint or even the wonderful AutoCAD Button Editor! This is the PASTEBLOCK.
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TLConsulting: 02/01/2005 - 03/01/2005
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Random thoughts and helpful CAD links. - Enjoy! Sunday, February 27, 2005. Good links to other CAD Blogs. From Shaan Hurley's Blog:. Autodesk University Class Handouts - Now on AUGI.com. From Lynn Allen's Blog:. Quick Tip - Another Super Speedy Means of Counting your Blocks! From Lee Ambrosius' Blog:. February Issue of HotNews. From Beth Powell's CAD Blog:. Profiles to the rescue! From Mark Kiker's CAD Manager Blog:. ADT 2005 - VIZ Render Tutorials. Posted by Tracy Lincoln @ 1:52 PM. Thursday, February 1...
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TLConsulting: 11/01/2004 - 12/01/2004
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Random thoughts and helpful CAD links. - Enjoy! Friday, November 26, 2004. What is all this blog stuff? Well I guess I cannot resist any longer. so here goes nothing. Posted by Tracy Lincoln @ 1:30 AM. Burlington, Connecticut, United States. View my complete profile. Autodesk, TenLinks Ride Against MS. NOTICE: CAD Panacea has moved. Lynn Allens AutoCAD Tips and Tricks Videos on CADal. AUGI and AutoCAD Electrical. Electrical Resources: Mike Holt. FILLET and oldie but goodie. Other CAD/Viz Related Blogs.
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TLConsulting: 04/01/2005 - 05/01/2005
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Random thoughts and helpful CAD links. - Enjoy! Thursday, April 28, 2005. Annotate on a Layout (aka: Paperspace)? I have to admit, even after using AutoCAD for more years than I care to admit to, I always learn something new (even if it's what not to do! Anyway, many of you know me from the Autodesk Online Discussion Groups :. Http:/ discussion.autodesk.com. The only place I found it listed was a Technical Document:. Unable to enter in to model space of floating viewport. And I remembered showing someone...
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TLConsulting: 08/01/2005 - 09/01/2005
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Random thoughts and helpful CAD links. - Enjoy! Monday, August 15, 2005. Civil 3D - Paving the Way. See what Scott McEachron of Dallas, TX has to say on his. Civil 3D - Paving the Way. Posted by Tracy Lincoln @ 7:00 AM. Sunday, August 14, 2005. See what R.K. McSwain of Houston, TX has to post on his. Posted by Tracy Lincoln @ 10:00 AM. Saturday, August 13, 2005. A Student Guide to Complete Coverage of AutoCAD's Commands and Features. James A. Leach. I have used this book (. In the margin that. Constructi...
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TLConsulting: 05/01/2005 - 06/01/2005
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Random thoughts and helpful CAD links. - Enjoy! Monday, May 23, 2005. AutoCAD 2006: Unexplodable Block Definitions. Another very cool feature in. Is that you can create Blocks and now create Dynamic Blocks. Mark Douglas pointed out a great feature of Dynamic Blocks in his recent post:. One thing Mark did not mention was that Non-Explodable Blocks do not necessarily have to be Dynamic, you can apply this to any block definition. But for now if you have AutoCAD 2006. Posted by Tracy Lincoln @ 12:00 AM.
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TLConsulting: 06/01/2005 - 07/01/2005
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Random thoughts and helpful CAD links. - Enjoy! Sunday, June 26, 2005. The "AutoCAD Wish List". Thanks to Mike Perry of AUGI who provided most the following very helpful information. There are "Forums" on the site (as well as many other resources) that are that site's version of discussion groups, one of which is the "Wish List" for AutoCAD. Each year. Presents the Top Ten Wish List items to Autodesk at AU (Autodesk University). Http:/ forums.augi.com/forumdisplay.php? AUGI Forum User Maintenance:. Http:...