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BeKirra
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New Member's Feedback

BeKirra
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As a forum member, I noticed that some new members dropped their questions to the forum and never respond to other members' help.

Helpers may think their helps are wasting time.

Please give your feedback even if someone's answer doesn't really solve you problem.

Please mark "Accept as Solution" and "Like" if my reply resolves the issue and it will help when others need helps.
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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
X² + Y² = C²
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wispoxy
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@BeKirra Sounds good too me. I see it happening way too often and I'm left wondering if the problem was ever resolved.

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m_kingdon
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I agree, but I doubt it will ever change. Some people just think we are here solely to answer their questions, like robots. They don't care about our emotions, our aspirations, our dreams. They just take our help and leave without saying thank you and goodbye.

But in all seriousness, yes feedback/response would be nice.

Mike Kingdon
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BeKirra
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It is great to see all of you having responses to my thread.

Obviously my post is not talking about any discipline, but "respect".

Hope the new members acts more positively and respectfully.

Please mark "Accept as Solution" and "Like" if my reply resolves the issue and it will help when others need helps.
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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
X² + Y² = C²
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braudpat
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Hello from France

 

I try to be present on the Autodesk US Forums AND I am present on the 2 "most important" French Forums (one for CAD & Autodesk, the other for GIS) ...

 

On these 2 French forums, I estimate that about 95-98% of people are "asking" and never "participate / answer" !

Unfortunateley it is the Internet / Web life !!

 

I don't know if it is the same percentage into the US Forums ??

 

Regards, Patrice

 

Patrice ( Supporting Troops ) - Autodesk Expert Elite
If you are happy with my answer please mark "Accept as Solution" and if very happy please give me a Kudos (Felicitations) - Thanks

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BeKirra
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@braudpat wrote:

 

Hello from France

On these 2 French forums, I estimate that about 95-98% of people are "asking" and never "participate / answer" !

Unfortunateley it is the Internet / Web life !!

 

I don't know if it is the same percentage into the US Forums ??

 

Regards, Patrice

 


Hi Patrice,

Sorry I know nothing about French and I don't know the percentage about the forums here.

I am just wondering there is a such high percentage with those two French forums and they are still alive.

Please mark "Accept as Solution" and "Like" if my reply resolves the issue and it will help when others need helps.
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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
X² + Y² = C²
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doni49
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The worst is when they ask for help, someone responds by asking a question to clarify the request (so that a better answer can be given) and the OP never responds with an answer to the clarification question.

 

And this issue isn't just "new members" -- I've seen it with people who've "been around" for a while too.



Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




If a reply solves your issue, please remember to click on "Accept as Solution". This will help other users looking to solve a similar issue. Thank you.


Please do not send a PM asking for assistance. That's what the forums are for. This allows everyone to benefit from the question asked and the answers given.

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