snip>Bonus: What is Autosave, what should its setting be, and what does it
create?
a)Autosave is "insurance" for the revisions you've made to a dwg file.
b)The least amount of time a Firm/User is willing to use in re-creating the
most-recent revisions made to a dwg file.
c)An SV$ file in an easily accessible Folder where a User can retrieve it.
Such as c:\Temp\SV$-Files
Due to Land Desktop's penchant for crashing at the slightest provocation,
I've become pretty friendly with the use of Autosave. ;0)
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not training your staff, and having them stay."
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XPPro 32bit SP2
WD Raptor 10K-rpm 37GB HD
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"The only Constant is Change".
wrote in message news:5569696@discussion.autodesk.com...
Matt, I like it. Cad test are funny. Many people in this group, don't have
any use for them. I use a two part test. one written, and a 10 min drawing
test (a small c-store). my applicants get as much time as needed on the
written.
I've found that these combined with a good 11-15 min chat, is a great way to
quickly screen out applicants. I know many people don't test well. Or
others say you can't tell how well a person draws by a test....all true.
But IT"S A TOOL...Not the decid
ing factor...
My test which I've attached has 20 questions also. most have multipule
answers. I will never go back to untested hiring.
Paul Caruthers