Autodesk University
2013-05-06, 01:40 AM
Instructor: Mark W. Kiker
Class Description: I have seen a lot of bad files in my day, often caused by a combination of many factors that combine to make a file unusable or unproductive. BAD CAD is a file created or modified in such a way as to cause one of the following: system failure, corrupt objects, software lockups, failure to export, e-transmit, strange layering quirks, bad reference files, and bad output to hardcopy. In this session, you’ll learn how to fix the files, isolate machine troubles, avoid software potholes, and set up your server for success.
Class Description: I have seen a lot of bad files in my day, often caused by a combination of many factors that combine to make a file unusable or unproductive. BAD CAD is a file created or modified in such a way as to cause one of the following: system failure, corrupt objects, software lockups, failure to export, e-transmit, strange layering quirks, bad reference files, and bad output to hardcopy. In this session, you’ll learn how to fix the files, isolate machine troubles, avoid software potholes, and set up your server for success.