czwartek, 7 lipca 2011

AutoCAD Tips Newsletter-Create a custom keyboard shortcut, load an AutoLISP program, and more!

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In this issue:

  1. AutoCAD 2012 & AutoCAD LT 2012 Bible is published!
  2. Create a custom keyboard shortcut
  3. How to load an AutoLISP program
  4. Have a tip? Write a guest blog post!
  5. If you like these tips, please forward this e-mail to your colleagues

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1. AutoCAD 2012 & AutoCAD LT 2012 Bible has been published!

I'm excited to report that you can now order the latest edition of my best-selling book, which I believe to be the most comprehensive book available on AutoCAD. It comes with a DVD full of drawings that you'll use for the numerous exercises. It's a combination of a resource book (so you can look up any topic you need to know about) and tutorial (so you can learn AutoCAD step-by-step).

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2, Create a custom keyboard shortcut

Here's a post that I recently updated. It shows you how to create a custom keyboard shortcut. EVERYONE should know how to do this. In this tip, I create a custom keyboard shortcut for a single version of the COPY command--it ends after making one copy.

Find out more!.

3. How to load an AutoLISP program

Our guest AutoLISP blogger is back with a post that gives you some basics.

Learn about loading an AutoLISP program.

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