… is super excited about figuring out AutoCAD a little more every day. I have now spent about two months in the program, and I am constantly amazed at how much better it is than its predecessor (I should say, the program I was satisfied with until I learned CAD, not previous versions of the same program).
Find of the week: Layers are retained when a document is exported to a PDF. This means my boss has the ability to turn parts of drawing on and off without having to install extra programs on his computer. This potentially cuts down on the number of e-mails I have to send with attachments of different layouts, which in turn means fewer chances to forget, as I am often known to do, that all-important attachment before hitting “send”. Plus having PDFs you can actually manipulate is pretty cool (my boss thinks so, too, and suddenly I look a little more like a genius…).
Not many of you who read this blog will actually care about the find itself, but if that is what’s getting me motivated these days, I’m willing to share it.
P.S. Rock on computer aided drafters, rock on!
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