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AutoCAD 2004

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AutoCAD 2002

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AutoCAD In General

 

AutoCAD 2004

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AutoCAD 2004 - Tool Palettes

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AutoCAD 2004: Digitally Sign Your Drawings

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AutoCAD 2004 New Plotting Features

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CAD Standards in AutoCAD 2004

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AutoCAD 2004 Design Publisher

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AutoCAD 2004 Command Aliases

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AutoCAD 2004 - Tool Palettes, Augiworld

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

With its new features and enhancements, AutoCAD 2004 is the most productive AutoCAD ever, and the Tool Palettes window is one of the fabulous new features of AutoCAD 2004... Click here to view the AUGI website. You should become an AUGI member to have access to the Augiworld magazine and this article.

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 AutoCAD 2004: Digitally Sign Your Drawings, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

A digital signature identifies an individual or an organization by using a digital ID. Nobody can forge or copy a digital signature. When you sign a drawing file by a digital signature, you give the file a certain authority. Any one opening the file is guaranteed that it came from you. By digitally signing the drawing file your clients make sure that you approve the content... Click here to read the article.

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AutoCAD 2004 New Plotting Features, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

The new plotting enhancements in AutoCAD 2004 have turned it to the best AutoCAD release for plotting 3D models. The good news is that you can plot shaded models. There are also some enhancements for plotting 3D models through layouts... Click here to read the article.

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CAD Standards in AutoCAD 2004, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

Using standards is an effective method to make CAD drawings consistent. The standards may define layers, layouts, dimension styles, text styles, linetypes, etc. AutoCAD template files are capable of establishing standards. Later you can distribute the proper template files to your draftspersons and subcontractors ... Click here to read the article.

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AutoCAD 2004 Design Publisher, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

AutoCAD 2004 presents many new features. One of them is Design Publisher. With design publisher you can pack a series of different drawing files and layouts in a single multi-sheet DWF file ... Click here to read the article.

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AutoCAD 2004 Command Aliases, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

Command aliases are alternative names for AutoCAD commands. For example you can invoke the LINE command by entering L in command line. In this article you will find a complete list of command aliases as they are defined in the default AutoCAD 2004 Program Parameters file (ACAD.PGP)... Click here to read the article.

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AutoCAD 2002

bulletAutoCAD 2002 Web Publishing Feature
bulletLoading Applications into AutoCAD 2002
bulletAutoCAD 2002 Tutorial: Create a Mirror-like Material

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AutoCAD 2002 Web Publishing Feature, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

AutoCAD 2002 presents a fantastic feature called Publish-to-Web. With this feature you can create HTML pages based on your drawings. Such pages can be used for presentation purposes either on your website/intranet or as a presentation tool on your notebook/PC ... Click here to read the article.

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Loading Applications into AutoCAD 2002, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

AutoCAD benefits from an open architecture. Open architecture means the user has the ability to customize the AutoCAD environment, features, and commands. Users are allowed to create third-party applications that can be loaded into AutoCAD... Click here to read the article.

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AutoCAD 2002 Tutorial: Create A Mirror-Like Material, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

Are you familiar with rendering 3D models in AutoCAD? If yes, you also know that materials you can assign to your models are a limited number. Fortunately you can define new materials based on the current materials... Click here to read the article.

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AutoCAD in General

bulletImporting AutoCAD Drawings in 3ds max
bulletFit the Hatch on the Corner
bulletCircle Enhancement
bulletVisual Lisp Tutorial: Building a VLX application

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Importing AutoCAD Drawings in 3ds max, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

3ds max is capable of importing AutoCAD drawings. The AutoCAD 3D models are imported as Editable Meshes. You usually need to make some modifications to the model.  Click here to read the article.

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Fit the Hatch on the Corner, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

Sometimes you may need to create a hatch that passes through one of the corners of the enclosing area. There is a simple solution to this problem ... Click here to read the article.

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Circle Enhancement, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

Circles are very easy to create and very common to use. In most of drawings you draw one or more circles. There are 6 standard methods to create circles... Click here to read the article.

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Visual LISP Tutorial: Building a VLX Application, CAD Digest

By: Alireza Parsai, Autodesk Authorized Author

If you want to build an application that consists of lsp and dcl files, the following steps lead you to the result... Click here to read the article.

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