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A Place for all your AutoCAD Structural Detailing Questions

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Joe.Charpentier
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A Place for all your AutoCAD Structural Detailing Questions

Joe.Charpentier
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Autodesk has created a newsgroup specifically for AutoCAD Structural Detailing.

http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum.jspa?forumID=346
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A Place for all your AutoCAD Structural Detailing Questions

Autodesk has created a newsgroup specifically for AutoCAD Structural Detailing.

http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum.jspa?forumID=346
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Steel and concrete detailing that is.

wrote in message news:5937494@discussion.autodesk.com...
Autodesk has created a newsgroup specifically for AutoCAD Structural
Detailing.

http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum.jspa?forumID=346
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Steel and concrete detailing that is.

wrote in message news:5937494@discussion.autodesk.com...
Autodesk has created a newsgroup specifically for AutoCAD Structural
Detailing.

http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum.jspa?forumID=346
Message 3 of 6

Joe.Charpentier
Alumni
Alumni
"AutoCAD Structural Detailing" is the new name of the software acquired by Autodesk when they purchased Robobat.

The forum is specifically for questions related to that particular software.
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"AutoCAD Structural Detailing" is the new name of the software acquired by Autodesk when they purchased Robobat.

The forum is specifically for questions related to that particular software.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Joe.Charpentier

Anonymous
Not applicable
Joe (or anyone else)
Is this only available thru the web interface? The link you supplied works
fine, but I use Outlook Express as a newsgroup reader and that does not list
it as an available discussion group.

Regards
David

wrote in message news:5939941@discussion.autodesk.com...
"AutoCAD Structural Detailing" is the new name of the software acquired by
Autodesk when they purchased Robobat.

The forum is specifically for questions related to that particular software.
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Joe (or anyone else)
Is this only available thru the web interface? The link you supplied works
fine, but I use Outlook Express as a newsgroup reader and that does not list
it as an available discussion group.

Regards
David

wrote in message news:5939941@discussion.autodesk.com...
"AutoCAD Structural Detailing" is the new name of the software acquired by
Autodesk when they purchased Robobat.

The forum is specifically for questions related to that particular software.
Message 5 of 6

Joe.Charpentier
Alumni
Alumni
If, on the web, you go to:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/index.jspa
You will see the list of all the available Autodesk Newsgroups. Clicking on the name of a newsgroup will take you to a page that has two links: one for HTTP (web) and one for NNTP (newsreader).

Joe
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If, on the web, you go to:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/index.jspa
You will see the list of all the available Autodesk Newsgroups. Clicking on the name of a newsgroup will take you to a page that has two links: one for HTTP (web) and one for NNTP (newsreader).

Joe
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Thanks for that - it successfully added that into my newsreader.

wrote in message news:5943064@discussion.autodesk.com...
If, on the web, you go to:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/index.jspa
You will see the list of all the available Autodesk Newsgroups. Clicking on
the name of a newsgroup will take you to a page that has two links: one for
HTTP (web) and one for NNTP (newsreader).

Joe
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Thanks for that - it successfully added that into my newsreader.

wrote in message news:5943064@discussion.autodesk.com...
If, on the web, you go to:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/index.jspa
You will see the list of all the available Autodesk Newsgroups. Clicking on
the name of a newsgroup will take you to a page that has two links: one for
HTTP (web) and one for NNTP (newsreader).

Joe

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