Posted by James Wedding, P.E. on 25th June 2008
As more users begin unwrapping their C3D 2009 boxes and make the jump, we’re seeing more and more questions about Vault and Data Shortcuts in the groups and in our mailboxes. I’ve been a huge advocate of Vault the past two releases, basically as a matter of riding the horse ya got. Vault wasn’t perfect (and it fact, downright sucked sometimes,) but it was better than using data shortcuts in my opinion.
Jump back to last fall, when I first got a look at Data Shortcuts for 2009. My first question was, “So who needs Vault?” The answer is after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Eric Chappell on 25th June 2008
Over the years I’ve asked lots of folks about the level of standardization within their companies. For those companies that I’ve had the pleasure of working with closely I’ve found that most often, the answer I get does not match what I end up seeing. My conclusion: standardization is in the eye of the beholder.
So how do you know just how standardized your company REALLY is? Better question, is your company standardized enough to have a smooth Civil 3D implementation with widespread acceptance of your company style set? Well, as cheesy as it might seem, I thought one of those surveys that you often see in magazines might be a fitting litmus test. Try it out for yourself after the jump…
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