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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Which version are you running?
    Posted: 03.Feb.2011 at 15:46
To help you troubleshoot your AutoCAD issues a little easier, could you please help us out by including a small piece of information in your signature?

For instance, as you can see in my signature, I've included (<<AutoCAD 2009>>).

Other examples may be: AutoCAD LT 2011, 2011 AutoCAD MEP, 2010 Civil3D, REVIT 2009, R14, or whatever your version is best known as.

To do this, please go to YOUR PROFILE, and include the version of AutoCAD that you're running. This will help us figure out which version of a command to provide information on, or whether or not a command is even available in your version of AutoCAD.

Thank you for your help!!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Feb.2011 at 18:37
I have experience on REVIT 2009. I know, how to get it  But some one have better choice then good
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Feb.2011 at 18:39
Originally posted by Bryana Bryana wrote:

I have experience on REVIT 2009. I know, how to get it  But some one have better choice then good

Not sure why you posted in this thread.  HAWD is making a suggestion.  It seems you have a question about Revit 2009.  Are you asking if there is a better program that you should be using?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.May.2011 at 20:19
I have AutoCAD Lite 2005, can I use your downloads?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.May.2011 at 20:24
Depends on what downloads you are looking at.  Those that contain lisp routines will be of no value to you since AutoCAD LT does not support Lisp.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.May.2011 at 22:11
Hi and thanks for the reply
I am running AutoCAD Lite 2005
Yup, an old version. Maybe
it is a bit too old.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.May.2011 at 22:13
Hi John
Now I really feel like a
Newbie"
What is a lisp routine?
and how do I know which downloads have one????
thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.May.2011 at 01:19
Autolisp or lisp as it is also called is a programming language.

Most lisp routines will be referred to as such.

LT makes use of macros and Diesel programming but cannot use lisp.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.May.2011 at 20:29
The question is so obvious John. I can't believe you don't see it. Skygirl is an interior designer, currently using Revit, but she's also interested in fashion. So she wants to know if she can use lisp routines in Revit 2010 to design clothing for the fashion industry. It's all there in the post. Although I may have embellished just a little. Embarrassed




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i am running...autocad 2006 and 2010.
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