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    Default Re: Looking for basic AutoCAD tutorials

    Quote Originally Posted by jaberwok
    There are many online Autocad tutorials. Have fun.
    Lots of great stuff there....thanks for posting.

    I am still looking for a really good quick tips newsletter for AutoCad. I am surprised
    Augi doesn't have one.

    I like getting a quick email with a good tip in the middle of my workday. I am subscribed to cadalyst, however, they are not exclusive to autocad.

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    Default Re: Looking for basic AutoCAD tutorials

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert.Hall
    ...I like getting a quick email with a good tip in the middle of my workday. I am subscribed to cadalyst, however, they are not exclusive to autocad.
    What abot Ellen Finkelstein? She puts out a decent news letter each month.

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    Thumbs up Re: Looking for basic AutoCAD tutorials

    my favorite way to get quick tidbits is with emails TenLinks Daily and CADdigest weekly. they include articles/postings on many products, but, they're easily separated out so you can skim through summaries and pick out what will be helpful to you.

    And someone mentioned Ellen's AutoCAD tips newsletter, I'd also mention her 'AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Bible' (I think it might be a bit thicker than the actual Bible, though ). It's a great reference with some good activities to work through. I've been using AutoCAD since R10, but, when I was looking through the 2007 Bible I managed to pick up quite a bit, as well as be reminded of things I hadn't used in a long while.

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert.Hall
    Lots of great stuff there....thanks for posting.

    I am still looking for a really good quick tips newsletter for AutoCad. I am surprised
    Augi doesn't have one.

    I like getting a quick email with a good tip in the middle of my workday. I am subscribed to cadalyst, however, they are not exclusive to autocad.
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    Default Re: Looking for basic AutoCAD tutorials

    Has anyone at AUGI considered doing a tutorial podcast or video podcast? There's one for Sketchup and one for Creative Suite. I have been showing these in the conference room at lunch for quick and easy brown-bag sessions. They have been immensely helpful.

    This would help a lot of CAD managers out there who don't necessarily have time to put together their own tutorials. (Then again it may cut into the resellers' training revenues.)

    ....I know what you're thinking but I'm not the guy for this.

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