I am compiling a list of training requirements to update Land Desktop 2004 users to Civil 3D 2012. Of course they will need training on all of Civil 3D. They will also need to be updated on the enhancements to Autocad and Map since 2004.
Below is my current list of key Autocad/Map enhancements that they will need to learn. Are there any others that I am missing? As most don't do 3D modeling or drafting those features can be ignored for now.
Autocad enhancements
Dynamic Blocks
Fields
Sheet Set Manager
Annotation Scale
Ribbon, Workspaces, CUI, User Interface
Tables
Plot styles per viewport
Dimensions, Multi-leaders
Arrays
Parametric constraints
DWF, DGN, PDF underlays
Plotting
Map Enhancements
FDO
Display Manager
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Hi,
take >>>this link<<< that lists commands and sysvars + when they were modified or added as new ones to AutoCAD.
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That is a very helpful table Alfred.Thanks.
Would you know of any similar tables for Map?
Hi,
>> Would you know of any similar tables for Map?
Sorry no, but the modifications of Map are reduced to FDO and within FDO it started to have first readonly-connections, then more and more providers have editable connections (+ more and more providers); with 2011 (I think) we got overlaying and with 2012 it's the stylization that has learned a lot; last but not least for 2013 you have the layout-functionality for assigning different maps to different viewports (including the legend-table and automatic north-arrows).
Hoping I haven't forgotten to much 😉
- alfred -
Where have they been for the last 8 years?
Joe Bouza
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Unhappy with Autodesk to be frank.
Ehh. I'm sure each platform has its, quirks, bugs and highlights. For me, it get the job done
Joe Bouza
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I'm surprised you didn't bring up the Elephant again, Joe.
Allen
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SO TRUE!
And remember everyone: If you are forced to eat an Elephant, don’t complain about it; Take one bite at a time.
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