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CAD Training Online – How does our unique online training work? January 5, 2011

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Watch the video to see how CAD Training Online’s instructor led training is completely unique.

Why should you choose CAD Training Online? June 3, 2010

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  • We’re experts at this –  Our client list and track record speaks for itself – we know what we’re doing and can back it up with extensive experience. Our approach is always based on tried and tested methods, proven by some of the best practices in the world. We don’t believe you’ll find anyone better.


  • We understand design – All of us are qualified within the architecture or engineering fields. We’ve worked on projects using CAD and BIM for most of our careers and still do. We’ve all been up against deadlines late on a Friday night, so we realize our solutions have got to help deliver ever more detailed information, quicker and more frequently. It’s an important part of our success.


  • We speak your language – You’ll find we’re all open, approachable and can communicate at all levels. We’ll cut through the “tech talk”, breaking it down into easily understandable concepts. Whatever the situation, you’ll know exactly what we’re proposing and what it means.


  • We care – Seriously. It might be a cheesy thing to say, but we do really enjoy our work. For us, business is not about getting in, doing a job and getting out. It’s about building a relationship, working together and passing on our knowledge. Ask anyone we’ve worked with, they’ll agree.

Learn to Customize Autodesk Manufacturing and AEC Products at DevCamp April 28, 2010

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Autodesk holds its manufacturing and AEC software development training “DevCamps” in Portland and Boston in early June.  Learn how to extend the capabilities of Inventor, AutoCAD Mechanical, Vault, Revit, AutoCAD Architecture, Civil 3D, Map 3D, MapGuide Enterprise, Navisworks and more — from Autodesk engineers in a casual fun “camp” environment.

Classes for beginners and experts. $500 per attendee until April 30 ($600 thereafter).

Learn more at http://devcamps2010.autodeskevents.net

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Revit 2010 64-bit performance problems on windows 7 pro 64-bit April 13, 2010

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Revit 2010 64-bit performance problems on windows 7 pro 64-bit

Could Revit Architecture 2011 detect this conflict? April 13, 2010

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Could Revit Architecture 2011 detect this conflict?

Hand rail fail

Nice…

Managing Revit Model Development March 22, 2010

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Managing Revit Model Development – managing data is most important to get best out of BIM technology, Paul Woddy, Experience Building

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Revit MEP Elements Deleted after Linked Arch is Updated March 22, 2010

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Revit MEP Elements Deleted after Linked Arch is Updated – using ‘select by ID’ tool to find elements, Todd Shackelford, CAD Shack, Mar 18, 2010

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What’s new in Revit Architecture 2010 March 22, 2010

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Revit Architecture 2010 – gradient backgrounds, ability to filter views by type, more accessible shared coordinate system, type selector thumbnails, pros, cons of new UI, Patrick Davis, Cadalyst, Jul 15, 2009

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Keyboard Shortcuts in Revit 2010 Subscription Advantage Pack March 6, 2010

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Keyboard Shortcuts in Revit 2010 Subscription Advantage Pack
Revit 2010 build 1815 from the Subscription Advantage Pack program, now uses an XML file instead of a TXT file for your favorite Keyboard Shortcuts.

There is a new dialog where you can edit your command names. If you want to reuse your old favorites, you need to go to Options and use the General Tab; Keyboard Shortcuts: Customize… button.

Import your old TXT file from the File type drop down list and Revit will do the conversion for you.

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