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    Default Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Hi everyone,
    I have a question and was hoping to find a little help....
    Ok a lot of help...
    I have just stared working with a new company that is using AutoCAD 2005 LT.
    I have questions that come up an don't know where to go to get help!
    Is this the right forum...

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by aletarennee
    Hi everyone,
    I have a question and was hoping to find a little help....
    Ok a lot of help...
    I have just stared working with a new company that is using AutoCAD 2005 LT.
    I have questions that come up an don't know where to go to get help!
    Is this the right forum...
    The correct place would be the AutoCAD LT Forum; I'm going to move this post over there. Please make sure you start a new thread for your question, however, so it doesn't get lost.

    Thanks,

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Thank you

    Question! I was told that I can not use lisp routines in LT is that true?

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by aletarennee
    Thank you

    Question! I was told that I can not use lisp routines in LT is that true?

    You cannot use Lisp with LT unless you first acquire 3rd party software such as LT Extender, etc..

    The (supposed) reason LT is cheaper than full acad is the bits (like the programming intrfaces) that have been disabled.

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by aletarennee
    Thank you

    Question! I was told that I can not use lisp routines in LT is that true?
    That is true; a quick search of the LT Forum will show this question and several answers to it.

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Ok!

    Thanks, I hate to just take one persons word on things. (Boss)

    Next Question are you ready?

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Ok
    Well maybe this would be my best approach.
    Where can I go to find a manual for 2005 LT?
    I would like to entertain myself with a good book!!!

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by aletarennee
    Ok
    Well maybe this would be my best approach.
    Where can I go to find a manual for 2005 LT?
    I would like to entertain myself with a good book!!!

    If you or someone near you has bought the software, there should be a manual lying around somewhere.
    Otherwise, try a library or a technical bookshop for something like "The dummy's guide.....", "Inside ....." or "Mastering ...." series of books.

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by BrenBren
    That is true; a quick search of the LT Forum will show this question and several answers to it.
    Just in case Brenda's link expires, here is her search again.
    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.
    jUSt

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    Default Re: Where to ask AutoCAD LT Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by aletarennee
    Ok
    Well maybe this would be my best approach.
    Where can I go to find a manual for 2005 LT?
    I would like to entertain myself with a good book!!!
    Please, as I asked you above; post each question in a separate thread. Also, please search the forums for answers to your questions before posting them. This is all covered in the FAQ's, which you should really read through before posting questions.

    I appreciate your enthusiasm for posting questions and needing answers, but following the guidelines really makes it a better place for everyone, the user and the volunteers and other users who help make this place run smoothly.

    Thanks

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