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Anonymous
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adt3 vs. 3.3

is it worth upgrading?
our office just got adt3 6month ago and a few of us are still in the
learning to adapt process....

btw, can someone suggest a good adt3 book or manual that is a good reference
for an office?

--
zen'01

"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die."
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Anonymous
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I HATE TO SAY IT BUT WITH UPGRADES THERE IS NO OTHER WAY THAN FORWARD. IN
OTHER WORDS, YES, UPGRADE, IT'S WORD IT.

AS FAR AS A GOOD BOOK IS CONCERNED, I JUST GOT MY COPY OF PAUL AUBIN'S
"MASTERING AUTODESK ARCHITECTURAL DESKTOP" AND I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT. IT
WILL HELP YOU TREMENDOUSLY IF YOU ARE STILL IN THE STEEP LEARNING CURVE. I
HAVE BEEN PLAYING WITH ADT FOR A FEW YEARS NOW AND I JUST LEARNED A FEW MORE
TRICKS FROM THIS BOOK.

YOU CAN BUY IT FROM AMAZON.COM

"zen" wrote in message
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> is it worth upgrading?
> our office just got adt3 6month ago and a few of us are still in the
> learning to adapt process....
>
> btw, can someone suggest a good adt3 book or manual that is a good
reference
> for an office?
>
> --
> zen'01
>
> "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die."
>
>
>

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