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Hi all. I've been asked to do an as done drawing for a rewire of an office block of 2 floors. Thought it would be easy but I haven't got a clue with computers. No idea where to start. Anybody help?
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Your only as old as the woman you feel.....my woman is 21...lol...i wishno good for me then. i ain't got a few years left. lol.
remember in the early 80`s, they put a 285 computer with 500k of ram in our drawing office, and demonstrated autocad. On this green screen you had to plot x & y to draw a line....we all laughed, and said we could draw it quicker, and could never see this taking off....How times change...!!
Professionals use auto Cad, the best out there by a mile, the disadvantage is the cost, you wouldn't believe me if I told you how much it is lol
I know it's dear......how much at pres, then ?
With standard features like copy & paste, it can save hours.....a simple thing like a socket symbol, can be repeatedly pasted, were on a drawing board, would have to draw every socket.Must admit, I can still draw faster than autocad, never used it personally, usually get a mate to help.
If I was still in my early 40's it might prove worth it.
Depends on whether you get monthly updates and support or not, however expect a 2k hole in your pocket for the top version and then monthly payments can be added if you use it a lot and like support.I know it's dear......how much at pres, then ?
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