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    Posted: 24.May.2016 at 08:17
I learned AutoCAD Version 12 when it was still a DOS based program! I used it and knew it like the back of my hand up through version 2009.  I recently obtained 2014 and there's a lot of knew stuff! I'm opening files to modify them and the whole 3D thing has me pretty lost.  

At my last job in 2009 i was using ArchiCAD and I'm a very quick learner.  I would just love to find the absolute quickest way to get up to speed.  

Any recommendations for a good course or tutorial for an AutoCAD veteran??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.May.2016 at 11:13
1. A website called www.mycadsite.com.  Free.

2. Another website called www.CADTutor.net.  Free.

3. Last one...www.lynda.com. (Free initially then it comes at a monthly cost).
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.May.2016 at 11:27
tutorial45.com i have learned many stuff so i would recommend you this site and its for free .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.May.2016 at 12:13
What exactly is tutorial45?  Sounds pretty sketchy to me.  Is it a website one goes to if they want to end up with malware and various viruses?

At least the websites I mention have been around for a while and all have good reputations.  The first two also have other CAD users as members who can answer questions not covered in the tutorials and they are safe too.  AND...you won't be bombarded by advertisements.

Looks like tutorial45 is a website associated with the Amazon Associates Program.

Amazon Associates is one of the first online affiliate marketing programs and was launched in 1996. The Amazon Associates program has a more than 12 year track record of developing solutions to help website owners, Web developers, and Amazon sellers make money by advertising millions of new and used products from Amazon.com and its subsidiaries, such as Endless.com and SmallParts.com. When website owners and bloggers who are Associates create links and customers click through those links and buy products from Amazon, they earn referral fees. It’s free to join and easy to use.

Provide customers the convenience of referring them to a trusted site where they can immediately purchase the products you advertise on your site. And when they do, you can earn up to 10% in referral fees.

Now we know why you recommended it.  Trying to earn enough to buy a new car?





Edited by John Connor - 24.May.2016 at 12:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.May.2016 at 07:00
Excellent!  Thank you!!
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