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Topic Closeddrawing structural member in ADT 3.3

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    Posted: 21.May.2008 at 16:23
I recently changed jobs and I find myself with a difficulty here.  I am currently using Architectural Desktop 3.3 (the same as my previous job) and I used to be able to draw structural members by simply picking them out of a menu where they were arraigned by different divisions. For example I just pick a joist and then I just click and drag the pointer as far as I want my joist to be and it would automatically draw it for me.  Now I cannot do that anymore at my new job.  I would like to at least get an idea on how to set ADT in the way as it used to work for me before.  I'd appreciate anyone's help!  Thanks
Adrian Lavalle, Designer
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