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Crump
9th Mar 2012, 08:06 pm
I have been a CAD tech working with MicroStation for over twenty years. I've never before worked with AutoCAD. After all these years my employer is now changing to AutoCAD. I am scheduled to go through some formal AutoCAD training in a few months. In the meantime, to help prepare myself, I have been tinkering with the AutoCAD software on a shared work station and I've been looking at training materials available on the internet. I ran across this forum and I am very impressed. It is very good of you to set up a site where people can get help with their AutoCAD problems. I have not actually begun working with AutoCAD so I do not have any questions yet but I'm sure I will soon enough. Thanks for providing the forum—I think it's great.

DANIEL
9th Mar 2012, 08:17 pm
welcome to CADtutor :)

ReMark
9th Mar 2012, 08:21 pm
Welcome to the CADTutor forum Crump. I'm sure the brains behind this whole idea, David Watson, would be pleased to read your comments.

Environmental? I worked in that field for several years too. The firm I worked for, Consulting Environmental Engineers, did mostly wastewater treatment systems for both civil and municipal clients. And your firm?

bill_borec
9th Mar 2012, 09:13 pm
It's good to see someone coming to the light (from MicroStation to AutoCAD)! j/k

Welcome to the forum! Post any questions you have. Having worked with both (MS and AutoCAD), I can understand some of the upcoming frustration. I prefer AutoCAD, BTW...but I was 'raised' on AutoCAD. There are a lot of similarities, but to avoid copyright (or some other legal mumbo-jumbo), often you will find slightly different terminology (levels vs. layers being the first to come to mind) to accomplish the same thing.

Good luck!

Crump
9th Mar 2012, 10:14 pm
Environmental? I worked in that field for several years too. The firm I worked for, Consulting Environmental Engineers, did mostly wastewater treatment systems for both civil and municipal clients. And your firm?Gresham Smith and Partners, it is an architecture and engineering firm. I am in the environmental department.

ReMark
9th Mar 2012, 10:23 pm
Are you involved in any Superfund site cleanups?

Most of our environmental work dealt with putting in monitoring wells for clients that had on-site contamination of groundwater. We also helped out a number of firms who had old sludge lagoons they were trying to close so they could reclaim the use of the land.

Crump
9th Mar 2012, 11:02 pm
Are you involved in any Superfund site cleanups?
No, at least not recently. The firm does environmental compliance work and I have in the past worked on those type projects from time to time; however, I work primarily with municipal water and sewer systems.

Dadgad
10th Mar 2012, 02:33 am
Welcome to the forum. :)

Crump
11th Mar 2012, 04:47 pm
Welcome to the forum. :)

Thanks Dadgad, and everyone else for welcoming me to the forum.*

vactsf
31st Mar 2012, 05:57 am
Hi all,

This forum looks really great. I would give another feedback in a week. Just joined yesterday.

BTW, there is a problem.

When I'm trying to post or reply, I get a message saying "You are not logged in" frequently.

At first I thought, its because using Chrome in incognito mode. Then I switched to the regular mode, but the problem persists. Is it a problem with the site or my browser?

Dadgad
31st Mar 2012, 09:01 am
When you sign in, check REMEMBER ME, which will place a cookie on your computer and you will stay signed in until you choose to sign out. :wink:

SAFeSTeR
9th Aug 2012, 11:18 am
I'm loving this forum. Even if I don't have any problems I usually visit here while at work just to see what is going on and I'm learning lots just from that. Sometimes I try and help a bit, but when I see the replies of some of the long-term members I realise how much I have still got to learn about AutoCAD!

Keep up the good work :)