Hi every one,
Kindly give me the major difference between AutoCAD Arcitecutre 2010 AutoCAD Architecture 2013
Hi Hariharan,
Here is a video overview of the new features in AutoCAD Architecture 2015 to get you started.
You can also find a lot of helpful content on the AutoCAD Architecture page on the Autodesk Knowledge Network.
If you're looking for help with a specific feature, you can also search this forum for existing information, or post a new question here if you don't find what you're looking for.
If you really meant AutoCAD Architecture (ACA) 2013, you will not find a comprehensive list between 2010 and 2013 in one place, but you should be able to get a sense of the changes from the following sources:
New Features in ACA 2011 NOTE: Also check out the links in the Related Articles panel at the right that link to videos for features that were introduced or changed in 2011, which include Intelligent Wall Cleanup, Transparency, Materials, Constraints and Interface Enhancements.
The ACA 2012 On-line Help has a page with videos on what was new in that release.
In addition to the above links to Autodesk content, you may find the following blog articles of interest:
AutoCAD Architecture 2011 Overview
ACA 2011 - Opening Location Changes - Part 1 (you can follow links in the articles through all four parts)
ACA 2012 New Feature - Corner Windows
ACA 2012 Enhanced Feature - Column Grids
AutoCAD 2012 New Feature - In-Canvas View Controls
AutoCAD 2012 New Feature - AutoComplete
ACA 2013 - Grouping and Subtotals in Schedule Tables
ACA 2013: Object Display Enhancements Part 1 (you can follow links in the articles through all three parts)
My previous response inspired me to create a post that collected all of my previous "new feature" posts, so if you, or anyone else reading this is interested in new features from releases from ADT 2006 through ACA 2015, you can read about the ones I wrote about by following the links in this blog post. I intend to add links to future articles on new features in future releases, as well.
Hi David,
Thank you for pulling that together - it's a great post! I'll bookmark it for the future, as this question will certainly come up again.
Cheers!