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Step out of the Past and into the Future with Sheet Set Manager

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Beschreibung

Learn how to use AutoCAD software Sheet Set Manager to manage and automate your page layouts and callouts. There is no longer any need to manually control border information, page numbers, section/detail callouts, or other repetitive information. This class will explain Sheet Set Manager from setup to implementation—knowledge that will greatly increase your project efficiency and accuracy.

Wichtige Erkenntnisse

  • Learn how to differentiate between the standard DWG™ method and the Sheet Set Manager DWG method
  • Learn how to invert current borders, callouts, and page layouts for use with Sheet Set Manager
  • Learn how to set up and use AutoCAD software’s Sheet Set Manager
  • Learn how to save hours of time by having AutoCAD software automate the page layout process

Referent

  • Adam Dirig
    Adam is the owner and CAD manager of Dirig Design, Inc., which provides technical drawings for architectural millwork shops across the United States. Adam is an AutoCAD Certified Professional, and he has been using AutoCAD software since 2003. He holds a degree in woodworking and cabinetry, and he began his career as a cabinetmaker and transitioned to CAD designer and computer numerical control (CNC) programmer/operator before starting Dirig Design in 2009. He enjoys learning new technologies and strongly believes that using the most up-to-date software to its greatest potential can lead to an increasingly streamlined workflow as well as to growth for his business and the businesses of those he serves. Additionally, as a subcontractor for multiple customers, he has seen a wide variety of drawing methods and has gleaned from their successes or failures in order to improve his own techniques. He enjoys teaching and will provide clear, practical knowledge of AutoCAD software's lesser-known features that can greatly benefit the everyday user.