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AUGI members worldwide write articles, papers, tutorials all the time. We are beginning something new now, actually hosting that material on our site in a manner that allows readers to find what they are interested in. We have sections in a number of areas, some related to products and others management and organizational issues.
Articles
CAD Management: Starting at the Finish Line
No plan for your project? No worries - just begin at the end and work backwards. Mark Kiker teaches you how.TIPniques: Gizmos in AutoCAD 2010
Brian Benton continues his look at the latest release of AutoCAD software, AutoCAD 2010. This month, he explores the software's 3D modeling tools.Advertorial: AutoCAD Exchange
Complement your AUGI resource for AutoCAD with Autodesk's new portal, AutoCAD Exchange. Here's a look at what you'll find there.President’s Letter
AUGI President Mark Kiker keeps you updated on all things AUGI, from the status of the upcoming Board of Directors election to the e-Learning program, the Wish List, country chapters, and a lot more.Introducing AUGI | AEC Edge
AUGI is set to launch a brand new publication, AUGI|AEC Edge. Targeted to members in AEC and related industries, AUGI|AEC Edge is packed with content that will help increase your efficiency and boost your productivity. Learn more about AUGI AEC|Edge in this Q&A with Steve Stafford, technical editor.AutoCAD Architecture 2010: Key Features, Part 2
Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan shows you how to make the most of the ribbon, panels, and other UI features.The Creative Inventor: Exploring Desktop Content
The newest release of Autodesk Inventor allows greater flexibility in creating shared custom Content Center libraries. Dennis Jeffrey offers some pointers.The Civil Side: Intersection Design Wizard How-To
Melanie Santer steps you through the new intersection design wizard, found in the latest release of AutoCAD Civil 3D.Sponsor Spotlight: Supply Meets Demand
HP's new Z Series workstations are smoothly handling the demands of engineers, architects, and designers. Here's a look inside these powerhouses.CAD Management: Planning for Progress
Stop spending all your time putting out fires and do some long-range planning. In this article, Mark Kiker shows you how to think it through.