AutoCAD Architecture 2018 to AutoCAD 2019

AutoCAD Architecture 2018 to AutoCAD 2019

salaimanimagudam
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AutoCAD Architecture 2018 to AutoCAD 2019

salaimanimagudam
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I like to update the Autocad architecture 2018 to 2019, which one is best some of them suggest me to go with Autocad 2019  but like to go with a side of Autocad architecture 2019, Kindly give Ur suggestion to me 


Er.M.P.SALAIMANIMAGUDAM .B.E., Aff.M.ASCE

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Anonymous
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Going from Architecture 2018 to AutoCAD 2019 I found the user interface difficult to negotiate, so I switched to Architecture 2019. It might just have been a matter of needing to relearn where everything, for instance I could find most of the settings for working with blocks, but when I looked for the explode command it was no where to be found. Maybe it is just a function that is dropped from 2019, but it is frustrating to keep looking for menu icons that you know should be there and slow to keep going back to command code to try and find the right tool.

 

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jayhar
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Hi,

With the 2017 release, AutoCAD moved to a flexible subscription model, making new features available with each release and product update. If you have a perpetual license of AutoCAD 2016 or earlier, here’s what’s changed in AutoCAD 2017, AutoCAD 2018, and AutoCAD 2019.

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mekdem.kidane
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Hi @salaimanimagudam

 

I'm just checking in to see if you need more help with this. Did the suggestion that @jayhar and @Anonymous provided work for you?


If so, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.

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mekdem.kidane
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Hi @salaimanimagudam

I’ve just accepted the response to your post as a solution with the understanding that it is the correct answer.
If that response did not work as an answer, please reply so that I can unmark the solution, and we can continue the conversation.
No action is required if my response did work as an answer, however I wanted to point out that if the opportunity arises again you can also click on the ‘Accept Solution’ button if/when relevant so that others can more easily benefit from the information.
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions or concerns!