Ummm...
You DO know that there's an entire library of individual restroom
components, as well as restroom stall assemblies, including handicap stalls,
along with a wide variety of other plumbing, electrical, ceiling and
furniture symbols?
As well as documentation symbols.
As well as an easy system for creating, managing and distributing your own
custom symbols.
Your problems sound fairly unique - by that I mean they're not common to the
vast majority of users. As someone who does technical support for a
reseller, as well as high-end consultation and training, I can say with all
confidence that the problem is with you, your IT staff, or your hardware/OS
configuration, but not ADT.
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Matt Dillon
Autodesk Architectural Desktop Certified Expert
View my ADT Blog "Breaking Down the Walls" at
http://www.modocrmadt.blogspot.com
wrote in message news:5021505@discussion.autodesk.com...
I have talking with my reseller so much he knows my voice and I have tried
to get support from Autodesk with no luck. It is not just this one issue but
a long line of bugs with ADT, mainly with creating PDF and the communication
center. I have been switching from ADT 2005 to ADT 2006 back and forth,
trying to get good PDFs. (FYI: Acrobat Pro 7 does not work with ADT 2005 but
Adobe claims it with Autocad 2005, and for a price they tell you the fix for
ADT 2005)
I'm no program wiz but I can do basics, ADT in my view is become less and
less user friendly over the years, with the obvious goal by Autodesk to
require you to hire 3Rd party programmers. It's a joke that Autodesk not
including basic blocks like restroom, wheelchair, civil, and exit symbols.
This issue may be?; ADT is not working because of a spyware or other
program, but I'm tired of fighting with AutoCAD to get it to work.