AutoCAD LT 97: The CAD Standard Review
AutoCAD LT 97: The CAD Standard Feature
- Powerful Drawing and Editing Tools
- New! Easy-to-Use Features
- New! Timesaving Productivity Tools
- Windows 95/Windows NT and Microsoft Office 97 Features
- New! Compatibility, New! Learning Tools
This is the one CAD program that's truly compatible with AutoCAD Release 14. Both programs use the same native DWG drawing file format, so any drawing you read or write with AutoCAD LT 97 is the same as with AutoCAD. That means you can share files with over two million AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users worldwide. "NEW CONTENT EXPLORER": : It's easy to manage symbols and blocks with the new Content Explorer. Preview thumbnail images of your existing blocks or drawings. And just drag and drop them into your current drawing. "SHARE DRAWINGS ON THE INTERNET": : Communicate with colleagues, clients, and contractors, anywhere. AutoCAD LT 97 software lets you create DWF (drawing Web format) files so you can share your latest drawings on the Internet. You can embed hyperlinks that allow viewers to jump to any Web page or image. "EASY TO USE": : AutoCAD LT 97 software provides Microsoft Office 97 compliance, with support for right-click menus, the Microsoft IntelliMouse, and a familiar interface. "PRECISION DRAWING TOOLS": : Speed up the drawing process! AutoSnap gives you visual feedback when snapping to geometric points. PolarSnap automatically snaps your cursor to incremental angles and distances. "Between the speed increase in the program and the AutoSnap feature alone, I have already realized a 40 percent reduction in time spent drawing and assembling a sheet of details. What used to take all day, now takes just about half a day. (---Joseph Hoffmayer, Hoffmayer Structural Engineering)." "The Content Explorer is the greatest thing since Velcro. It is nice to be able to check your hard drive for drawings, see what kind of blocks and Xrefs are associated, and then insert them. (---Volker Cocco, GeoNorth, Inc.). "AutoCAD LT gives the small architect on a budget the ability to compete with larger architectural firms on an equal basis...
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