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  • Asked on December 14, 2020 in AutoCAD.

    If the text objects are in the paper space themselves, you’ll have to move them one by one, unfortunately. If the text is in model space and can be seen on your paper space drawings through viewports, then moving the text in model space should reflect in all of the paper spaces where the viewport is present.

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  • Asked on December 14, 2020 in AutoCAD.

    Unfortunately, no other way to do it but to move them individually. Moving forward, you could try to save the text as a block and then just copy-paste into the different views so that any changes done to the block are reflected in all copies.

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  • Asked on November 27, 2020 in AutoCAD.

    It might be a matter of format, i.e. you CAD software can handle DWG 2018 but the files are saved under DWG 2019. If that’s the case, you might want to consider file converters such as Scan2CAD.

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  • Asked on November 27, 2020 in CAD Computer Hardware.

    You might want to look into Quadro cards. A bit pricey but those are designed especially for design and rendering software.

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  • Asked on November 27, 2020 in Other.

    I’ve recently looked up Youtube tutorials and even paid courses such as those on Udemy, Coursera, Skillshare, and Domestika. I’m wondering if the paid courses are worth it compared to the free content on Youtube? Does anyone have any recommendations on which of the course sites I should look into with Blender?

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  • Asked on November 9, 2020 in CAD Computer Hardware.

    Can I ask what your primary use for Solidworks would be? As in, what kind of models are you going to be making?

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  • Asked on November 9, 2020 in DraftSight.

    Most downloaded software will have this in effect since the idea is that you have to purchase one copy of the license per one user but some users work on multiple machines. You’ll need to purchase another license to be able to use Draftsight on two machines simultaneously or purchase batch licenses.

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  • Asked on November 9, 2020 in Solid Edge.

    Hi Saurav, I’m assuming this is an assignment for a design or drafting course you’re taking? This might not be the best way to go about this, buddy. The point of any design class is to teach you to think of design solutions on your own. You won’t be able to do that if you just ask forums like this.

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  • Asked on November 9, 2020 in CNC.

    I think if you’re working with pipes, you might want to consider a CNC machine that can rotate about certain axes. Try to look into any 4-axis or 5-axis CNC machines within your budget (they can get pretty pricey).

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  • Asked on November 9, 2020 in CAD Computer Hardware.

    Your best bet would be a PC work laptop that can handle upgrades and modifications when needed. With the way hardware is set up, you’ll be getting newer and better models almost every year, so a laptop that can be upgraded guarantees a longer lifespan for your machine.

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