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The_SuperVixen
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Project Navigator

Sorry if this is a super bonehead question, but how do I access Project Browser/Navigator in 2015?

 

In 2013 I could type it in the command line, access it from the application menu or use the icon on my quick access bar. I've tried all of these and find nothing. Even searching help only sends me to VBA Project info. I also checked the new home screen, all I find is sheet set. 

 

Thanks

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Use the command "PROJECTNAVIGATOR"


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dgorsman
in reply to: The_SuperVixen

There is no Project Navigator, Browser, or other function in AutoCAD 2015.  Such features are present in some of the verticals like AutoCAD Electrical, AutoCAD MEP, and AutoCAD Architectural.  Are you running one of those programs, or AutoCAD?

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The_SuperVixen
in reply to: dgorsman

Ok that may be it. My 2013 is Autocad MEP. I think they installed Autocad Design Suite which I guess doesn't include any of the verticals. I will have to see what was actually installed. Thanks for the help!
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dgorsman
in reply to: The_SuperVixen

No problem.  If you do get squared away with AutoCAD MEP, there is a dedicated board for it: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-MEP/ct-p/2036

 

They'll be able to provide additional help specific to that program.

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If you are going to fly by the seat of your pants, expect friction burns.
"I don't know" is the beginning of knowledge, not the end.


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The_SuperVixen
in reply to: dgorsman

Awesome, thanks again!

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