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View Poll Results: Do you use Masterspec type or Condoc notes in your drawings?

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    3 27.27%
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    1 9.09%
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    7 63.64%
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Thread: Condoc's or Regular Notes?

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    Question Condoc's or Regular Notes?

    How many people use Masterspec type or Condoc notes in their drawings?

    I have found, in the circles I've traveled that this seems to be common. Recently, however I have changed companies and it seems to be a rather large debate here.

    What I'm seeking is a sense from the industry, of what is used?

    Thanks!
    DR

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    Unhappy Re: Condoc's or Regular Notes?

    Ah comon! Someone has to have an opinion???

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    Default Re: Condoc's or Regular Notes?

    Quote Originally Posted by drolfe.95337
    Ah comon! Someone has to have an opinion???
    I haven't used them, therefore I have no opinion of them. :shrug:
    If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
    You will get a quicker response from your fellow AUGI members than if you sent it to me via a PM or email.
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    Default Re: Condoc's or Regular Notes?

    I used Masterspec a long time ago...

    I'd be curious as to how many people use them at all.... this feels like an issue that could use an opinion pole...

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    Default Re: Condoc's or Regular Notes?

    Is there a Opinion Poll function I'm missing? Sorry if that's the case...
    Subject has come up so much in my travels as a consultant I thought I'd put it to a larger audience.

    I'd like to assume that since Autodesk actually built a Keynote database into their product there must be a large number of people using them... OR we should be?

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    Default Re: Condoc's or Regular Notes?

    Quote Originally Posted by drolfe.95337
    Is there a Opinion Poll function I'm missing? Sorry if that's the case...
    Hi DR

    Please note I have added a Poll to this thread.

    Hopefully it meets your requirements, please let me know if you would liked it amended in anyway ( I will then happily take care of it ).

    Just for future reference, please refer to the following...

    How do I create and vote in polls?

    Thanks, Mike

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    Default Re: Condoc's or Regular Notes?

    Thanks Mike! That will be very helpful

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