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Archive for December, 2007
Hydraflow is Now Available
Thursday, December 13th, 2007
If you’ve been waiting for a hydraulic calculating tool that works with Civil 3D - its out! The Hydraflow Extension for Civil 3D can be downloaded from the Autodesk Subscription website. That is, of course, to assume that you’re a subscription customer. If you aren’t on subscription I highly recommend it, for a host of reasons.
If you want to hear or see a little more about the Hydraflow tool, Autodesk had a Civil 3D webcast last week where it made an appearance.
Memorize These Key-ins
Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
If your AutoCAD based product is acting weird, knowing a few common troubleshooting tricks can mean the difference between hours of work and hours of frustration.
The following tricks will work for any AutoCAD based product such as AutoCAD Architecture, Civil 3D, AutoCAD LT, AutoCAD Mechanical and AutoCAD Electrical.
Trick 1: FILEDIA
Filedia should be set to 1 for dialog boxes to appear. Say you go to File > Open and are prompted for the file path along the command line. This especially is the case after a recent crash. Type FILEDIA at the command line and you’ll be back in business in no time.
Trick 2: ALT Spacebar M
For some reason your layer manager is not appearing. Autocad is not crashing - but it appears frozen until you hit the ESC key. What really happening is that your layer manager dialog box is off in “lala land”. To get it back, hit ALT and Spacebar at the same time. Let go then type M. You are now in a mode where you can relocate the dialog box with the arrow keys.
Trick 3: AUDIT
This is another command line entry that basically tells Autocad “heal thyself!” Follow the prompts and type Y to fix any detectable errors.
I’ll post more tricks like these in the near future. In the meantime, ENJOY!
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