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Topic ClosedAutodesk AutoCAD Answer Day on May 7, 2015

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    Posted: 05.May.2015 at 14:17

The danger of working for Autodesk is that everyone assumes you're an AutoCAD expert. Though long ago I worked on AutoCAD R14 with regard to DWF publishing, I am by no means, a Shaan Hurley nor Lynn Allen. Sometimes on a Throwback Thursday, I will wear my R14 shirt. People will approach me on the ferry and ask very detailed questions like: "I am using line style by color in an xref overlay, and my dash-dot pattern starts with dot-dash instead of dash-dot. Why?"

Well fear no more. You can get the answers. We're having AutoCAD Answer Day. Check it out.

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 Answers are alive in the lab.

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