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If you haven’t registered or gone back to the AUGI ATP 250 course “FIELD of Study” recently, the 3rd and last segment of the class has been posted. Also, a second post to the forum containing Bonus Exercise #2 is available. The class will be coming to a close soon, so the best time to get in on the discussion is now. The course documents will remain on AUGI, though I won’t be actively monitoring the forum. As a matter of fact, after a couple weeks of a classes end, …
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It’s official. AUGI ATP course 250-FIELD of Study, Segment 2 is available for download. The exercises covered through the ATP course will include all of the information from my posts covering Fields on this website, but those subjects will be expanded on and there will be additional lessons and information available also. Join me this month on AUGI for this series as well as here on Indydrafter.com for exercises on the AutoCAD Sheet Set Manager.
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I have posted the first bonus exercise on the AUGI ATP course that I’m instructing, ATP 250 – FIELD of Study. In this exercise, I introduce the concepts of using drawing properties through the DWGPROPS command to automate some labeling utilizing AutoCAD Fields. Register for the class, download the first segment if you haven’t already, and check out the Bonust Exercise #1 post. You’ll find it all here.
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It’s official. AUGI ATP course 250-FIELD of Study, Segment 1 is available for download. The exercises covered through the ATP course will include all of the information from my posts covering Fields on this website, but those subjects will be expanded on and there will be additional lessons and information available also. Join me this month on AUGI for this series as well as here on Indydrafter.com for exercises on the AutoCAD Sheet Set Manager.
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Check out AUGI for the current offering of ATP Courses. I’m instructing the June class called ‘FIELD of Study’. This course is going to pull a lot from the May posts on Indydrafter.com for content, but I’m going to refine and repackage the material to better fit handouts. I’m also going to add a few points of interest in the course sections to elaborate on some of the features of Fields. In addition, I’ve got a few ideas that I think will add value for those participating in the course …
