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clark123
2006-09-18, 03:48 AM
Hello, not sure if i'm doing this posting right, but we'll see if it works. I also am relatively new to aCAD and not making very good progress.

Mike.Perry
2006-09-18, 03:57 AM
Hello and welcome :)

Give it time, with learning, practice, asking questions... you will get there... just need to stick with it.

Within the AUGI Forums you will find a lot of helpsul / useful information... if you can not find what you are after, simply post a question in a new thread. Normally there is at least one person that can help ( more often that not, you will find there is more than one person who can offer help / guideance / etc ).

Plus, have you taken the time to browse the Education (http://www.augi.com/education/default.asp) area on AUGI.com

You will also find lots of helpful / useful information within the Publications (http://www.augi.com/publications/default.asp) area of AUGI.com

:beer: Mike

blads
2006-09-18, 03:59 AM
Hello, not sure if i'm doing this posting right, but we'll see if it works. I also am relatively new to aCAD and not making very good progress.Greetings from downunder & welcome to the AUGI forums...

You might wish to check out the ATP forums (http://www.augi.com/education/default.asp?page=728) since you're relatively new to CAD - where you can get the best AUGI training programs in the known universe and stop by Coffee Without Cad (forumdisplay.php?f=45) for some laid back fun!!

CGM
2006-09-18, 07:05 AM
Hello, not sure if i'm doing this posting right, but we'll see if it works. I also am relatively new to aCAD and not making very good progress.Hello Clark123,
Welcome to AUGI; I my self made pretty slow progress, at first with Autocad, that was 20 years ago now ( September 1986 :shock: ). Stick at it, it will become second nature.

What version are you learning?

Opie
2006-09-18, 01:17 PM
Welcome to AUGI. Your first post looks good. ;)

For some additional reading on the AUGI Forums, you might try this thread, "*** New Forum Users please read and take note ***". For some additional Tip & Tricks, you might try out the Forum Tips & Tricks (http://forums.augi.com/forumdisplay.php?f=46).

Richard

BrenBren
2006-09-18, 01:34 PM
Hello Clark123,
Welcome to AUGI; I my self made pretty slow progress, at first with Autocad, that was 20 years ago now ( September 1986 :shock: ). Stick at it, it will become second nature.

What version are you learning?
wow... I wasn't even out of high school yet ;)

Steve_Bennett
2006-09-18, 03:44 PM
wow... I wasn't even out of high school yet ;)I wasn't even close to being done with GRADE school...

Sammie
2006-09-18, 03:47 PM
I wasn't even close to being done with GRADE school...
sheesh. I had just turned the good 'ole age of 1 in '86 :-)

Welcome new augieer! enjoy your stay and remember to hop on over to the Coffee Without Cad forum for some laid back fun!

Samantha
CWC Moderator

Steve_Bennett
2006-09-18, 03:51 PM
sheesh. I had just turned the good 'ole age of 1 in '86 :-)

Thanks for making me feel even older.

:beer:

Sammie
2006-09-18, 03:54 PM
Thanks for making me feel even older.

:beer:
no Problem Steve...here have another :beer:

BrenBren
2006-09-18, 04:17 PM
I wasn't even close to being done with GRADE school...
shaddup... youngun...

CADKitty
2006-09-18, 06:11 PM
I wasn't even close to being done with GRADE school...~smiles sweetly~ I'd just started kindergarten...:mrgreen:

Augi Doggie
2006-09-18, 06:27 PM
~smiles sweetly~ I'd just started kindergarten...:mrgreen:
Oh good lord! Youngin'

I was in high school in '86.

CADKitty
2006-09-18, 06:43 PM
Oh good lord! Youngin'

I was in high school in '86.Oh good lord! Old dude. :lol:

jaberwok
2006-09-18, 07:16 PM
Oh good lord! Old dude. :lol:

:lol:


He aint nothin but a kid.

CGM
2006-09-18, 07:21 PM
wow... I wasn't even out of high school yet ;)Thank goodness for Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_school) don't know what I would do without it sometimes! I have now understood what the difference between High school and Grade school are. I graduated in June 1986, from High school. I'm still very much young at heart, and in reasonably good physical condition.

~Young whippersnappers you gone 'n high jacked this thread !~

Opie
2006-09-18, 08:57 PM
Okay. Back to your normally scheduled programming (http://forums.augi.com/forumdisplay.php?f=45) with the lot o' ya. ;)

Wanderer
2006-09-18, 10:33 PM
Hello, not sure if i'm doing this posting right, but we'll see if it works. I also am relatively new to aCAD and not making very good progress.Finding AUGI is a very important step in the learning process. ;)

(as an aside, I was somewhere around entering the 1st grade when L'irlandais (member.php?u=96981) started using autoCAD... of course, I started when 14, so I've got 12 years under my belt anyway)

clark123
2006-09-19, 01:30 PM
thanks for all the welcome

Railrose
2006-09-19, 04:22 PM
Welcome, indeed. Enjoy, learn lots & share even more. As for the cracks about the kids in 86... I was not only past high school, had much college time out of the way. I'm the old lady of the CWC (Coffee Without CAD) group.