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Don’t use the comment mechanism in the Help system if you want technical support. Instead, submit
comments to make AutoCAD Help better in the future.
Online Help
You can access tons of AutoCAD help online. The AutoCAD Help menu has links to many
excellent resources, including these:
a
e-Learning training is available to subscription customers (a wonderful utility worth
trying).
a
The Support Knowledge Base is a good
place to go when you have a specific
technical problem.
a
Autodesk User Group International
(AUGI) has many interesting resources
(www.augi.com). You can also sign up
for this organization free of charge (and
we all love free).
In addition, point your browser to http://discussion.autodesk.com to access the Auto-
CAD discussion groups that are available on the Web and via the
news: protocol. Did you
know the Thunderbird e-mail client has built-in newsreader support? You can read news and
blogs (anything with syndication) while you peruse your e-mail. This is a great way to keep
up to date with the latest issues.
Plus, the AutoCAD blogosphere has exploded in the last few months! What’s up in
blogistan, you say? Quite a lot! Check it out:
Web log Title
Host http://
Lynn Allen’s Blog Lynn Allen blogs.autodesk.com/lynn
Between the Lines Shaan Hurley autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines
The AutoCAD Insider Heidi Hewett heidihewett.blogs.com
Beyond the UI Lee Ambrosius hyperpics.blogs.com/beyond_the_ui
Beside the Cursor Richard Binning integr-8.com/besidethecursor
Will Render for Food Beau Turner rndr4food.blogspot.com
Beth’s CAD Blog Beth Powell bethscadblog.blogspot.com
In the Dynamic Interface Mark Douglas mdouglas.blogs.com/in_the_dynamic_interface
The Mad Cadder Michael Rotolo themadcadder.blogs.com
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