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Topic ClosedAutocad 2010 LT

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    Posted: 03.Feb.2010 at 22:16
Thanks Vladimir. You are very helpful as usual. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Feb.2010 at 20:58
There are also other differences (than 3D) between LT and full AutoCAD - see e.g.:
 
It depends whether LT fits your needs.
 
The Architecture version adds special AEC objects like walls, doors, windows, stairs, roofs, columns, creating schedules, sections and controlling visibility for different views.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Jan.2010 at 20:13
I was wondering what the real limitations would be if I already have a 3d modeling program (Rhino 4.0) and use it in combination with LT? I have small residential architectural so might not need the full commercial version.


Also, what is the real difference between Autocad 2010 Architecture and Autocad 2010 Commercial?

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