From: Michael’s Corner #82
Originally published: October 2009
Last month I showed you how to access content from Autodesk Seek, now with AutoCAD 2010 and AutoCAD LT 2010, you can return the favor!
Open the drawing with the content you would like to post to Autodesk Seek, then go to .
If you're using the Ribbon, click the Output tab, then.
If you have blocks within the drawing, click the button for Share the Selected Block, or go with the default of Share the Current Drawing.
Click OK and you are taken to the Autodesk Seek Share web page. (If you modified the drawing, you may be prompted to Save the file or use the last saved version.)
In this exercise, I'm sharing DynaPower.dwg, a drawing containing a dynamic block my customers create in some of my training courses. It is also posted on the AutoCAD Stuff link at www.autocadtrainerguy.com.
You will need to Login before you post your content, but it's quite painless.

Complete steps 1 through 6 which involves adding a description, categorizing, and including tags for easier sorting to assist in finding your content.
Click Submit, then check the box regarding legal ownership of what you're posting.
See all the articles published in October 2009
See this article in the October 2009 Corner
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