Autodesk University
2013-04-09, 02:20 AM
Instructor: Paul F. Aubin – Paul F. Aubin Consulting Services
Class Description: The Drawing Management system in Autodesk Architectural Desktop is the ultimate tool for managing project drawings! Using this robust set of tools, we can set up the levels of our building and quickly generate floor plans, sections, and elevations relative to these levels. However, Level Management is only the beginning of the Project Management system in Architectural Desktop 2005 (and 2004). In this session, we will explore the Project Browser and learn how to create, locate, and manage new projects. We will then explore the Project Navigator in complete detail and demystify terms like Construct and Element. We will also explore global cut plains, project data, and xref cleanup. Once you have seen the ease of use and power of the Project Management system in Architectural Desktop, you will never go back to doing projects the old way again. This session focuses on Architectural Desktop 2005, but Architectural Desktop 2004 and Autodesk Building Systems users will benefit as well.
Class Description: The Drawing Management system in Autodesk Architectural Desktop is the ultimate tool for managing project drawings! Using this robust set of tools, we can set up the levels of our building and quickly generate floor plans, sections, and elevations relative to these levels. However, Level Management is only the beginning of the Project Management system in Architectural Desktop 2005 (and 2004). In this session, we will explore the Project Browser and learn how to create, locate, and manage new projects. We will then explore the Project Navigator in complete detail and demystify terms like Construct and Element. We will also explore global cut plains, project data, and xref cleanup. Once you have seen the ease of use and power of the Project Management system in Architectural Desktop, you will never go back to doing projects the old way again. This session focuses on Architectural Desktop 2005, but Architectural Desktop 2004 and Autodesk Building Systems users will benefit as well.