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Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 8:08:22 AM | the large projects are not to be solved by (Soft) solution

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dear friends,

have we reached the idea that not matter what we do, there will be large projects that are not handeled within our machines?, is it the time where we should (switch) our minds to a tool or a (plug-in) that can merge pieces that make a one mega project?, would it be easier to build those pieces each on a single file, then use excel to do schedules, or AutoCAD to create a plan view, is it a dream or a fact?


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Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 8:44:10 AM | the large projects are not to be solved by (Soft) solution

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What size and type of projects are you talking about?

Why would you ever want to go to Autocad to create a plan?

 


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