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Mighty Macros: Powerful Commands to Pump Up Productivity

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    Description

    This class is filled with all the tips and tricks you'll need to create macros in AutoCAD® software. Macros are small groups of commands and routines that can be any length, without requiring any special characters at the end of the line. In this class, you learn to create custom macros that apply to your business needs and enhance your productivity on designs. You develop a custom tool palette placing over 50 of your new macros on the palette for quick access during project design. Most importantly, what you learn will bring value to your employer and give you knowledge that can help you excel within your field.

    Key Learnings

    • Identify, change, and create macros
    • Create macros to automate multiple commands
    • Create a tool palette with custom macros enabled
    • Use the action recorder to create custom macros

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    Product
    AutoCAD
    Industries
    Site Development (General civil engineering)
    Topics
    Business Manager
    Design
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