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Mline question

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Anonymous
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Mline question

I am using autoCAD 14 LTE and i cant use multilines. I remember being able to use it in 2013. Was ML taken out? I cant even edit ML's.

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pendean
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There is no MLINE in AutoCAD LT, never has benn, still isn't available. part of the discount you are enjoying.

Look into DLINE command (limited to two lines) and offset/fillet as needed.
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Anonymous
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Thanks I appreciate it alot, i figured it was something like that. i have been using Dline for the project I am on at work, i own have a student copy of 15 at home. so i guess i got a second question, if i draw a multiline at home and bring it to work on a flash drive can i copy and paste the DWG into my shop drawings? or would i need to get a full version and a seat at home?

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pendean
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LT should honor whatever you create in full AutoCAD: it just won't let you edit them like you can with MLINE command for example (changing styles, adding segments etc.).
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

Thanks I appreciate it alot, i figured it was something like that. i have been using Dline for the project I am on at work, i own have a student copy of 15 at home. so i guess i got a second question, if i draw a multiline at home and bring it to work on a flash drive can i copy and paste the DWG into my shop drawings? or would i need to get a full version and a seat at home?


It is my understanding that, even though 2015 doesn't plsce a plotstamp on EDU created dwg's any more, it is still against the EULA to use EDU software for comercial purposes.  

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Anonymous
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Thanks I appreciate it, so question number too, if i have a sear at my job can i use that seat at home?

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

Thanks I appreciate it, so question number too, if i have a sear at my job can i use that seat at home?


If you are on subscription you should be able to take advantage of the home use policy. 

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