With styles you do at least have the option to drag-and-drop styles from one drawing to another, but even this method has its caveats. Such revisions oftentimes mean changes to your default command settings, and so the domino effect begins. It’s certainly not uncommon to add or even update a style to your companies’ Civil 3D template. One of my biggest complaints about Civil 3D has been its lack of an easy way to manage styles and command settings across many drawings. This morning I took a quick minute to get caught up on what’s happening in the blogosphere, and came across an announcement on the EE Civil3DPedia blog that made me double-check today was March 1, not April 1 (aka April Fool’s Day). Getting the initial manuscript for my upcoming book AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT: No Experience Required submitted has made me fall behind on reading some of my favorite blogs.
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