Have You Tried: All the AutoCAD Tips From 2021

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We want to start off by saying, “Thank You.” Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on the articles we have delivered so far. We look forward to delivering many more “Have You Tried” articles over the next year.

January often marks a time to reflect on the past year and look forward to what you might want to accomplish over the next year. This past year has been very busy and rewarding for the AutoCAD CXD (Content Experience Design) Team working on the monthly “Have You Tried” articles. We hope we have increased your AutoCAD knowledge and everyday productivity through these articles.

The Have You Tried: Looking Back at 2021 is a collection of the articles we wrote over the past year. This is a great place to see all the articles for the year in one place and revisit or find an article that you might have missed. Be sure to check it out here!

Have You Tried 2021 Recap

Keep the Feedback Coming

Thanks for all the great feedback submitted so far. Because of the great feedback, we have been able to improve the topics in the AutoCAD Online Help system.

The best way to submit feedback is by using the “Was this helpful?” section located at the bottom of every Help topic. Let us know what you like or don’t like about a topic or provide suggestions for other subjects that you’d like to see covered in greater detail. The more specific your comments, the better.



Lee Ambrosius

Lee Ambrosius is a Principal Learning Content Developer at Autodesk, Inc., for the AutoCAD software and AutoCAD LT software products. He works primarily on the CAD administration, customization, and developer documentation. Lee has also worked on the user documentation for AutoCAD on Windows and Mac. He has presented on a wide range of topics at Autodesk University over the past 10 years, from general AutoCAD customization to ObjectARX technology. Lee has authored a number of AutoCAD-related books, with his most recent projects being AutoCAD Platform Customization: User Interface, AutoLISP, VBA, and Beyond and AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015 Bible. When he’s not writing, you can find him roaming various community forums, posting articles on his blog, or tweeting AutoCAD-related information.

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