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The Path of a Power User: Best Practices and Methods

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    How can you hone your skills, make awesome custom AutoLISP® programs, advance your knowledge, and still get the project done on time and under budget? Follow the path of the power user. This roundtable discussion goes into detail about the best practices and methods for power users of AutoCAD® software. Here is your chance to exchange AutoLISP programs, tricks, and tips, along with user insights on how to stay motivated, keep a positive outlook, and cope with the added responsibilities of knowing a CAD product inside and out.

    Key Learnings

    • Find, load, and run simple and free AutoLISP programs
    • Advance your skills without impacting a project's deadline
    • Identify best methods to save time in your office
    • Walk away with a sense of pride about your abilities

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