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CAD-a-Blog: 14 Questions to ask when interviewing for a CAD position.
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Monday, February 16, 2015. 14 Questions to ask when interviewing for a CAD position. Everyone that uses CAD needs a job but how do you know if a potential employer is right for you? There are several typical job interview questions you should probably ask when seeking any job. What skills and experiences would make an ideal candidate? Do you have any concerns about my qualifications? Who will I be working with? What role will I be filling? Will you work in a group or independently? If you are interviewin...
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dougbowers | Applying Technology to Architecture
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Applying Technology to Architecture. Design software discussion for the AEC industry. Recent Autodesk Service Packs. July 30, 2016. Customization has always been a mainstay of design software, especially with the Autodesk products. Customization of Revit for the user/non-programmer is finally here with Dynamo. Continue reading →. Posted in Revit Tips. Revit 2017 Family Reference Planes. June 30, 2016. Continue reading →. Posted in Revit Tips. Cut Plane Within Revit Families. June 27, 2016. May 24, 2016.
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AutoCAD 2016 is Here | Applying Technology to Architecture
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Applying Technology to Architecture. Design software discussion for the AEC industry. Recent Autodesk Service Packs. AutoCAD 2016 is Here. March 31, 2015. For AutoCAD users, the latest big news is that Autodesk has released their 2016 version of AutoCAD. Along with AutoCAD, you can also get the 2016 versions of AutoCAD LT, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD MEP, AutoCAD Electrical, and AutoCAD Mechanical. The Coordination Model feature allows you to attach Navisworks and BIM 360 Glue models to the AutoCAD file.
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Canadian BIM Conference | Applying Technology to Architecture
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Applying Technology to Architecture. Design software discussion for the AEC industry. Recent Autodesk Service Packs. April 23, 2015. Our neighbors in Canada are holding a conference that many will find beneficial. The Canadian BIM Council (CanBIM) is hosting an event whose goal is to build awareness for standardization and create an atmosphere of understanding and sharing among users, technology and AEC companies, software and developers. It will be held in Toronto on June 10-11 of 2015. For more informa...
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Kate's CAD Tips: RSS Subscription Simplified
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There's now a "Subscribe Now" link on the main page (below the "Blog Archive"), in case anyone was having trouble finding the feed. If I ever have to change any of this, I'm sunk, but in the meantime it all seems to be working. :-). Posted by Kate M. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Kate's CAD Tips! Some of the tips are pretty basic, but hey, we all had to start somewhere. As always, if you have a tip you'd like to see featured, send it on in! Subscribe in a reader. Where I get my CAD News.
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Kate's CAD Tips: LT 2009 Tip #2 -- In-place Spell Check
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LT 2009 Tip #2 - In-place Spell Check. If you've done any annotating in LT 2009, you've probably noticed the in-place spell check. If you haven't seen it, start typing some text and deliberately make a typo. See the dotted red line? Right-click on the underlined word to get a shortcut menu of suggestions. You can also choose to ignore the word, or add it to the dictionary. Added words go into your custom dictionary (see Options for the file location). Not on LT 2009 yet? Posted by Kate M.
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Kate's CAD Tips: Recreate Hatch Boundary
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Posted by Kate M. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Kate's CAD Tips! I've been sending these tips out to my office once a week for about three years now, and decided to start the blog as a way to put them all in one place. Who knows, maybe they'll help somebody else out there too! Some of the tips are pretty basic, but hey, we all had to start somewhere. As always, if you have a tip you'd like to see featured, send it on in! Subscribe in a reader. Where I get my CAD News.
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Kate's CAD Tips: Unwanted Lists in Multi-line Text
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Unwanted Lists in Multi-line Text. Double-click on the mtext you want to change. Right-click in the editor or click the Options arrow (on the toolbar at the top of the editor) and uncheck Bullets and Lists- Allow Bullets and Lists. You will get a warning that you have turned off bullets and lists for this entity. This is a true statement. However, you have also turned off bullets and lists COMPLETELY. They won't work in any drawing until you turn them on again. Make the edits to your "list".
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Kate's CAD Tips: Get to know dynamic block grips
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Get to know dynamic block grips. Everyone's familiar with the little square blue grips that show up on AutoCAD objects like line, arcs, circles, etc. But 2006 introduced Dynamic Blocks, and with them came a whole new set of grips, light-blue in color and with shapes that identify their functionality. Here's a quick rundown on the new grips:. Posted by Kate M. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Kate's CAD Tips! Some of the tips are pretty basic, but hey, we all had to start somewhere.