Description
Do you use different standards? Do you misplace drawings? Do you still open drawings one at a time? Do you print drawings one at a time? Do you manually update the index sheet on a drawing package when a drawing name changes? If you answered yes to any of those questions, this class is for you. The Project Navigator in AutoCAD Architecture software is your ultimate document management tool. AutoCAD Architecture software has all of your project information, including level info, in an organized and accessible structure. You can create a template file to eliminate the chance for error and populate data throughout the project. In this class we will set up a design project using a template, organize the sheets, and publish the entire set to PDF when complete. At the end of this class, you’ll be able to take your existing company title blocks and create a template to use on your projects, increasing your productivity and efficiency. This session features AutoCAD Architecture and AutoCAD MEP. AIA Approved
Key Learnings
- Learn how to increase productivity by saving valuable project time in fixing endless standards mismatch
- Learn how to set up a project in AutoCAD Architecture
- Learn how to set up project standards using company templates
- Learn how to create project and construction documents
Speaker
- Sridhar SubramaniSridhar Subramani has more than 25 years of CAD experience, is a Senior Principal Product Owner for AutoCAD Toolsets at Autodesk, Inc. He is a frequent presenter at Autodesk University for last 10 years. He engages with customers and users to understand the product pain points and needs. Prioritizes the wish list items through qualitative & quantitative research and builds the roadmap for future releases of AutoCAD Toolsets. He has also been actively involved in newsgroups of AutoCAD Mechanical software and AutoCAD Architecture software and resolved over 1500 issues reported by customers. He conducts in-house training in AutoCAD and AutoCAD Mechanical software. He has written several technical solutions that are published on the Autodesk support website.
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