AutoCAD Blog: Share Your Favorite AutoCAD Content

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Gears in cloud turning 24/7. Point us to your favorite AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT content.

Dying to share something useful, exciting, or inspiring with your fellow AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT users? We know the feeling. It’s why we created the AutoCAD Blog, your home for all things AutoCAD.

But sad to say, we don’t know everything. We don’t have all the good ideas, or know all the good stories. And even if many of them are already online, we’ll never find them all.

So we’re asking you to share your favorite AutoCAD content … anything that made you say “Yeah!” If it gladdened your heart or sharpened your wits, it’s probably worth sharing with the wider community.

Let us know, too, if you’ve got your own ideas and insights that you’d like to blog about.

Interested? Point the AutoCAD Blog to your favorite content!

Gears in cloud turning 24/7. Point us to your favorite AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT content.

Always thinking about AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT? We get it.

The AutoCAD Blog: Have we got a soapbox for you

Topics you may be bursting to chime in on include….

  • The inner workings of AutoCAD
  • The inner workings of your industry
  • Resources, tutorials, or events that really deliver
  • An interesting or unusual AutoCAD use or application
  • How to work smarter. Or more productively. Or more creatively. Or ….

… Or anything, really—so long as you believe people like you will be thankful to hear about it.

Let the AutoCAD Blog hear from you!



Leslie Feldman

Leslie is fanning the glowing embers of the AutoCAD Blog into a raging (yet carefully managed!) bonfire, bringing light and warmth to AutoCAD customers wherever they're huddled. He has been writing, editing, helping design, and managing the production of high-tech marketing communications—everything from party invitations, web banners, and tweets to annual reports, white papers, and animated videos—for longer than he cares to admit. So don't ask. Leslie is thrilled to be back in the Autodesk saddle after 14 years spent wandering the desolate, non-Autodesk high-tech landscape.

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