6 Questions from the Community
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With this program, can you run AutoCAD Civil 3D on the iMac?
- Asked by Leo E from Fort Mcmurray
- Jan 22, 2013
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I've only seen Pc version tuts. :(
- Answered by David R from Mississauga
- Oct 7, 2012
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how can I train after I buy AutoCad software
- Asked by Gustavo A from Glendale
- Jul 26, 2012
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DONOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON SCHOOLS!!
I was a cabinet maker. After blowing a disc in my back at the age of 40, I taught my self AutoCAD release 10 & then 11 after surgery. Then release 12, 14, 2000 etc. I was a C+ English Major at college. So if you can read it's doable.
Buy Inside AutoCAD or some other thick book. Put your computer in a quiet room and open to page 1. When you're done, decide what you're going to do with AutoCAD for a job and buy books dealing with that career. If you can't figure something out, Google it or hit F1. You have to be disciplined. I spent 10 hours a day on it while recovering.
NOW!! Learn how to fix things when they go wrong!! Like when you're menus disappear. Look at the file structure. Learn where the files are on the machine. Back up important files. If you can draw AND manage the program you are more of an asset. Also figure out how to customize the program. Add new commands. Customize toolbars and stuff for the specific career. That's the fun part.
Good Luck- Answered by Anthony C from Barrington
- Jan 1, 2013
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Is there a way to a student like me to get a copy of the product? Maybe an educational version. Thanks
- Asked by Hector B
- May 16, 2012
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Yes, on the autodesk website you can download educational licenses of software for free.
- Answered by Dylan C from Anchorage
- Jun 14, 2012
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Is there training available for the AutoCad LT 2013 package. Preferably on DVD or podcast etc.
- Asked by Joseph M
- May 16, 2012
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Is there a network Server based version
We have an office with about 10 PCs onto a network server thus a network based software will be more appropriate and supposedly at a relative cost benefit.
- Asked by Sunday I
- Sep 11, 2012
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