We have 4 folks using autocad daily. I'm the guy that directs who does what task each day. Another tidbit is I know very little on how to use CAD.
One of the 4 wants all to use navigator on all projects, and is leading that charge. I'm getting pushback from the other 3 (for whatever reason).
I come here to get feedback from other folks about which way I shoul lean.
any help will be appreciated
tnx
Since vanilla AutoCAD doesn't have any kind of project management tools (Project Navigator or otherwise), which vertical are you using? Architectural? MEP? Or...?
Project Navigator is the correct approach for AutoCAD Architecture (or AutoCAD MEP) in order to use it to the greatest extent possible.
For plain AutoCAD, some like using the sheet set manager. Others prefer their own system.
Hi,
welcome @forums.autodesk.com!
>> Project Navigator--We Need HELP!
What is "project navigator"? I guess you are not speaking about AutoCAD (plain AutoCAD), what product do you have exactly (start command _ABOUT, the dialog shows you then what you have).
If you are speaking about AutoCAD Architecture then please search in the >>>forum for AutoCAD Architecture<<<
If you are speaking about AutoCAD MEP then please ise the >>>forum for AutoCAD MEP<<<
This forum here is for plain AutoCAD.
Please let us know your product, so we know what you mean by "project navigator"
Good luck, - alfred -
No problem - its a good point to start from. The vertical products like AutoCAD MEP have a number of functions which don't exist in the vanilla AutoCAD product, and functions which are called the same thing but behave differently to match the specialized work processes in that program. If you ask certain questions in this board (for vanilla AutoCAD) you may get either a question about what you are asking about, or potentially a slightly inappropriate answer.
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