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    Posted: 24.Apr.2008 at 23:34

Can anyone give me some specifics on what is included with the National Cad Standard license? The website lists pdf docs (drafting standards, etc.), excel docs (layers, linetypes, etc.) and drawings (symbols). I'm specifically wondering if the layers, plot styles, etc. can be downloaded or copy and pasted to the AutoCAD program or do they have to be manually entered? Any information or feedback about this license is appreciated!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Apr.2008 at 06:13
My company bought the last version (the one just before what is now the latest) and all it came with was a PDF.  We had to enter in everything by hand.  Now it does come DWG files already set up with layers.  You will not have to set up every layer yourself.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Apr.2008 at 10:06
 
 Brian Can you post here to see it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Apr.2008 at 14:07
I am out of the office today so I can't until Monday.  But I will see what I can do then ok?
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