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Topic ClosedDoes Anyone Use Plant 3D

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    Posted: 15.Feb.2016 at 14:45
Hello,
 
My company just purchased plant 3D and I am learning how to use it. It seems that not many people on here use Plant 3D. Is that correct? Or, can I assume that the crossover between civil 3D and plant 3D are so great that the civil forum is the best place to go for information?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Feb.2016 at 11:23
The best forum would be the Plant 3D forum at the AutoDesk website. 
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Thanks for the advice!
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