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Category: EN
Forum Name: AutoCAD
Forum Description: Discussion about AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT, viewers, DWG and DWF formats, Design Review, AutoCAD 360, add-ons
URL: https://www.cadforum.cz/forum_en/forum_posts.asp?TID=10360
Printed Date: 16.May.2026 at 14:33


Topic: Download
Posted By: sajjad hussain
Subject: Download
Date Posted: 04.Jun.2014 at 09:10
some tell me how i can attach a jpg or cad file for question reference?

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Posted By: Vladimir Michl
Date Posted: 04.Jun.2014 at 09:18
You can download the Trial version of AutoCAD 2014 (EN, 64-bit) from:
http://trial.autodesk.com/SWDLDNET3/2014/ACD/DLM/AutoCAD_2014_English_Win_64bit_dlm.sfx.exe" rel="nofollow - http://trial.autodesk.com/SWDLDNET3/2014/ACD/DLM/AutoCAD_2014_English_Win_64bit_dlm.sfx.exe
All latest Trial versions are available in the Downloads section. Commercial licenses can be downloaded from your Subscription center.

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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 04.Jun.2014 at 12:13
You asked: "how i can attach a jpg or cad file for question reference."

To attach an image or a DWG file first click on the arrow icon (above) to enter the Full Reply Editor.  In the Full Reply Editor look for and click on the Attach Image icon.  To upload a DWG you have to click on the Attach File icon.  There are file size limits.


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Posted By: Sasa13.
Date Posted: 11.Jun.2014 at 19:27
Hi, 
I'm sorry if I'm writing in the wrong thread, but I looking for a drawing (DWG format or other) of the detail in steel construction, the so-called MERO knot (the round connection between more steel construction elements)
Could anyone give me the directions to sites where things like that can be found?



Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 12.Jun.2014 at 14:03
Why not draw it yourself?  It doesn't seem that complex a design.

http://www.fruhen-messeservice.de/katalog/traeger-traversen-systeme/meroform/mero-ringknoten


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