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    Default AB322-1: Breaking Free of the Plan: AutoCAD® Architecture Sections and Elevations

    Session: AB322-1

    Title: Breaking Free of the Plan: AutoCAD® Architecture Sections and Elevations

    Instructor: Paul Aubin

    Course Description: Sections and elevations in AutoCAD Architecture have matured with each release, so why are so few firms tapping into the full potential of these features? In this class, we will explore the ins and outs of 2D Section/Elevation objects. Can you say, "Give me all four elevations of this building in one step, please?" Well, with callouts you can. In addition, the powerful material definitions in AutoCAD Architecture make generating sections and elevations, complete with surface and section hatching, a snap. Finally, we will take a look at the built-in functionality and ways to maintain edits automatically with each section or elevation update. And if that isn't enough, recent versions of AutoCAD Architecture allow you to generate a section or elevation using your model's layers. If you are ready to begin stepping out of the plan and getting the most out of your AutoCAD Architecture models, don't miss this class.
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