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AutoCAD 2012: Array dialog box is back!

September 7, 2011 by Edwin Prakoso 15 Comments

Do you wish you have the old array dialog box back in AutoCAD 2012? You can have it now!

AutoCAD tip: Turning off multifunctional grips

June 21, 2011 by Edwin Prakoso 1 Comment

If you are using AutoCAD 2011 or 2012 and feel annoyed by multifunctional grip, you may want to turn it off or change the behavior. Read how!

AutoCAD 2011: Other 2D Drafting Enhancements

April 4, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso Leave a Comment

We have seen that there is additional menu in AutoCAD 2011 contextual menu: polyline. There are 3 more new items added in AutoCAD 2011 contextual menu: select similar, add selected, and isolate. All of them have been around for years in some Autodesk vertical products. I believe AutoCAD Architecture and Civil 3D already have them […]

AutoCAD 2011: Polyline Enhancement

March 30, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 4 Comments

Let us discuss more about the AutoCAD 2011 enhancement. We have discussed about the AutoCAD 2011 hatch enhancement, and now we are going to discuss about AutoCAD 2011 polyline enhancement. Like the hatch enhancement, there is nothing you can’t do in AutoCAD 2010. There is nothing different with creating polyline, but you can modify polyline […]

AutoCAD 2011: Hatch Enhancement

March 29, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 9 Comments

I have posted a quick review of whether you should upgrade to AutoCAD 2011 or not. Basically you can do almost everything in AutoCAD 2010, except for the transparency. We are talking about 2D drafting here, no 3D yet. However, there are some nice enhancement in AutoCAD 2011 that can make you achieve what you […]

Should You Upgrade to AutoCAD 2011?

March 28, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 8 Comments

Autodesk has released their new products last week, on March 25th: the 2011 version. One of them is AutoCAD 2011. No, I won’t write a list on what’s new on AutoCAD 2011. There are several big blogs/sites already covering this. CAD Panacea and Cadalyst has good review. Shaan Hurley has listed many blogs that already […]

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