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Autodesk Autocad 2008 and 2009, 32 and 64 bit version Autodesk Autocad 2009 x32 - 149.95$ US
Autocad 2008 - 119.95$ US
Autodesk Autocad 2008 64bit - 119.95 US
Autocad LT 2008 - 96.95 US
Autodesk Autocad 2007 - 99.95$ US
Autodesk Autocad 2006 - 79.95$ US
New Features:
AutoCAD 2008 software introduces the concept of annotation scale as an object property. Designers can set the current scale of a viewport or model space view, and then apply that scale to each object and specify its size, placement, and appearance based on the scale set for the viewport. In other words, annotation scale is now automated.
In AutoCAD 2008 the layer manager has been enhanced to allow users to specify color, line weight, linetype, or plot style as an override for an individual viewport. These overrides can be easily turned on or off as viewports are added or removed.
Enhanced tables now give users the option to combine AutoCAD and Excel tabular information into a single AutoCAD table. This table can be dynamically linked so that notifications appear in both AutoCAD and Excel as data is updated. Users can then select these notifications, allowing instant updating of information in either source document.
The enhanced MTEXT editor now provides the ability to specify the number of columns required and flows new text between those columns as users make edits. The space set between each column of text and the edge of the paper is also customizable. All of these variables can be adjusted to specific values in the dialog box, or adjusted interactively using the new multicolumn text grips.
AutoCAD 2007 moved all of the layer-related Express Tools into the core command set. One of them, LayIso, has been enhanced. In the past, it turned off all layers, except the one belonging to the selected object (hence, isolating it). New in 2008 is the ability
to fade the other layers, rather than just turn them off. The faded layers are locked: you can see them and osnap to them, but cannot edit them. Very nice touch!
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Jul 2 2009, 10:45 AM In: Autodesk Autocad Software By: autocad2008 |