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What’s new in AutoCAD 2016: New features roundup

May 29, 2015 by Edwin Prakoso 2 Comments

AutoCAD 2016 splash screen

Let’s see the summary of AutoCAD 2016 new features. There are some interesting enhancements in this release! Do you like it?

What’s New in AutoCAD 2016: Rendering

April 30, 2015 by Edwin Prakoso 4 Comments

AutoCAD 2016 screenshot

AutoCAD 2016 has new rendering engine and IBL environment. It makes rendering easy and fast. We cover how easy to use it here.

What’s new in AutoCAD 2016: Drafting and Annotations

April 23, 2015 by Edwin Prakoso 5 Comments

AutoCAD 2016 screenshot

Let’s review what are new in AutoCAD 2016 drafting and annotation tools. Nothing significant, but there are some enhancements that you may like!

What’s new in AutoCAD 2016: System Enhancements

April 15, 2015 by Edwin Prakoso 4 Comments

AutoCAD 2016 screenshot

Let’s continue to review what’s new in AutoCAD 2016. In this article we will cover what’s new in the system and configurations.

What’s New in AutoCAD 2016: The Interface

April 6, 2015 by Edwin Prakoso 2 Comments

AutoCAD 2016 screenshot

Let’s review what are new features in AutoCAD 2016. In this first article of the series is what’s new in interface. Do you think you will like them?

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6 Things AutoCAD Command Line Can Do for You (Infographics)

AutoCAD Command Line is the most important feature in AutoCAD. Veteran users can use two hands (one on the keyboard and the other using mouse) and draw very quickly. It is faster than relying on the GUI only.

The new users probably using GUI more than older users like me. They prefer the Ribbon and use the Command Line less. 

In this post, you can see 6 things AutoCAD Command Line can do to make your life easier. You don’t have to use them all, but at least you know it can be done. If you think it’s good, use it. But if you don’t like it, leave it.

Free e-book: Working with AutoCAD Annotation Scaling

To celebrate CADnotes 8th anniversary, we provide this e-book for all readers. It is free. It covers how Annotation Scaling works and how to use it. We hope you will like it!

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