I was an AutoDesk trained Application Engineer (Support tech) for version 12, 
13 and 14 and couldn't draw a box now if my life depended on it.  Me specialty 
was AutoLisp and I was getting pretty good when AD switched to VBA.  I got 
disgusted and switched to the web then.

>You could pirate AutoCAD all you want but it would take you a ton of time to
>understand. I went through a bunch of AutoCAD classes even going as far back
>as version 12 and had aspirations of architectural domination, then the
>Internet came out. Never looked back, well except to pay my student loans.
>
>Casey
>
>On 7/11/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>

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