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    Posted: 07.Apr.2010 at 10:04
First up, the AutoCAD Research team needs your help! They want your opinion on menus and toolbars – apparently “the destiny of toolbars is in your hands!” Who Should Participate? Any AutoCAD user How To Participate? Please submit your opinion via the Toolbars and Menus Survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Toolbars Questions? Comments? Contact Elena Fadeeva of the AutoCAD Product Design & Usability Group (elena.fadeeva@autodesk.com) Follow AutoCAD Research on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AutoCADResearch Second, I’m (still) on the lookout for AutoCAD LT customers who would be willing to talk to out product & marketing teams about how they use the program. So if you’re in one of the following metropolitan areas: Washington, DC Baltimore, MD Richmond, VA Philadelphia, PA Wilmington, DE St. Louis, MO Orlando, FL Jacksonville, FL and want to chat about AutoCAD LT, drop me an e-mail!

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