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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.
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AutoCAD Civil 3D: Stop and Smell the Tricks
Christopher Fugitt, with a compilation of efficiency-boosting tricks for AutoCAD Civil 3D.10 Time Savers for AutoCAD Architecture
Follow Melinda Heavrin as she gives you 10 fast, time-saving tips for AutoCAD Architecture.AutoCAD Tricks for MText: Beyond the Basics
Hidden gem that make your AutoCAD life a little easier, by Murray Clack.Revit Structure Basics You Never Learned
An article on the tools, commands, and settings that are relatively basic, but may not be covered in a Level One training course or in help menus in Revit Structure. These items may be the ones that users learn by stumbling upon them, so it follows that they are probably forgotten when Revit is taught. This article teaches some obscure topics and reminds the reader of said topics so that he or she will remember to teach them to beginners.The Power of Revit Filters
This article demonstrates how understanding the mechanics of filters can help you fine-tune your drawings and improve your models.Things to Remember as a Revit Beginner
Author Elisa de Dios gives solid advice on getting started with Revit - the right way.From Inventor Beginner to Certified Professional
Need Inventor training? Author Dan Banach shows you where to find it.Guide for Beginners: From AutoCAD to AutoCAD MEP
With the AEC industry pushing strongly toward 3D modeling, switching or upgrading to the MEP package will benefit your organization. AutoCAD MEP is the easiest and probably most affordable program with which to make the transition.Annotations in AutoCAD Architecture
Melinda Heavrin leads the tour of AutoCAD Architecture software's annotation features.Four Simple Rules for Drawing with AutoCAD
If you're going to use AutoCAD, learn to do it right. Edwin Prakoso gives you four basic rules.