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Just left a comment on one of your other vids. They are very professional and informative but please cut to the point! By naming the video something specific if someone watches it that's what they are looking for, don't need to see how to create a new project, or draw basic lines! 2.5 minutes until you get to the point of the video!
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hi how do u put center maks for ellipse withou doing it manually?
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Fantastic tut.
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Love it... very simple and easy ... THANK YOUUUU
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Hello,
I tried it but the lenght isn't displayed. Any ideas why?
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hi kevin ! what is the different between autoCAD LT and a normal autoCAD ?
dalegendkila 5 months ago
That is a very good question.
In AutoCAD LT, the "LT" basically stands for "lite".
In the full version of AutoCAD you have both 2D and 3D drafting and design capabilities, as well as some additional functionality, whereas AutoCAD LT is used more for 2D blueprints and schematics.
Hope that helps!
SoftwareMedia 5 months ago
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Hi Kevin, I notice in the Dimension icon that they dont have the "quick dimension" icon/command, did i missed it or there is no quick dimension in LT version ?
dalegendkila 5 months ago
@dalegendkila Unfortunately, there is no quick dimension tool in AutoCAD LT 2010. It was finally implemented in LT in 2011 and has been present in the 2011, 2012 versions of LT.
SoftwareMedia 5 months ago
1 question: Is it right to attach the suffix (mm) to angles? like it is in the video (42.23ºmm)
LCSL 1 year ago
@LCSL Very sorry for the late reply. To answer your question: no, attaching the "mm" suffix to angles is not right. Thank you for pointing that out!
SoftwareMedia 6 months ago