AutoCAD Civil 3D does next to nothing to encourage you to do externalize Survey Queries to work across projects. That should sound familiar? Autodesk often ignores the practical Civil 3D user management tools and only gets you 50% of the way there. We can fix that with better Civil 3D civil engineering design and survey…
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Today, the Framework makes AutoCAD Civil 3D symbols/blocks even easier to customize and maintain in multiple releases of AutoCAD Civil 3D. The Framework helps you look better and deliver exactly what you need to your clients with less customization effort. Imagine that!
That’s what the Framework for Civil 3D is all about.We’ve released a new Symbol Exchange AddOn…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Nov 29, 2016
Tags symbol, Symbol Set, block, customization, spreadsheet, AddOn
There we go. We did it again. We released new Layer Standards Speadsheet Tool AddOns for all our Release 7 Framework for Civil 3D customers. Ok. The tool also technically also works for all of our Release 6 Framework products too. We simply cannot resist helping out our customers when they ask.
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Sep 27, 2016
Tags Layer Standards, layer state, spreadsheet, tools, CAD Standards, NCS, AddOn, video
Great products actually get better and save you more time and effort. They can produce new unexpected, and even more useful results and opportunities. Our AddOn updates to the Production Solution products make a difference.
Our infamous Legends and Lists AddOn for many releases of AutoCAD Civil…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jan 19, 2016
Tags survey, spreadsheet, customization, implementation, points, AddOn, video
We boldly make the claim that our Production Solution products are a “Better Standard to Build Standards On”. There’s nothing farfetched about our claims. They are really quite fetching you see. By design we’re committed to making that standard more real in a continuous and substantive way. We’ve been hard at work. In case you missed it:
Early October 2014 releases:
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Posted by Tench Tilghman Oct 14, 2014