Re: new user question #2
Von: S. Smith (sasmith39@verizon.net) [Profil]
Datum: 05.06.2008 17:17
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Newsgroup: alt.cad.autocad
Datum: 05.06.2008 17:17
Message-ID: <csT1k.18604$jX.978@trnddc04>
Newsgroup: alt.cad.autocad
"S. Smith" <sasmith39@verizon.net> wrote in message news:9nT1k.18540$jX.1582@trnddc04... > > "bob" <r-stein@NOSPAMatt.net> wrote in message > news:DsQ1k.6441$mh5.4571@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... >> >> "S. Smith" <sasmith39@verizon.net> wrote in message >> news:0nJ1k.39825$yg6.26828@trnddc01... >>> >>> "bob" <r-stein@NOSPAMatt.net> wrote in message >>> news:yQH1k.2801$89.2309@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com... >>>> Anybody know where in Dallas I could find a tutor for autoCAD solely >>>> for the objective of learning to make 2D electrical single line >>>> diagrams (schematics) for facility electrical systems (transformers, >>>> buswork, mcc's, panels, cable, etc.)? >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance! >>> >>> Look up E-CAD in N. Dallas or Richardson. They have cad classes and are >>> very good. >> >> could you give a link? a search on e-cad pulls up a lot of things, but i >> didn't see any related to autocad...e-cad.com looks like a search site >> only.. > I will see what I can find. They used to be at Central and Spring Valley > and then moved to north Dallas a few years ago. \ Here it is........www.ecadinc.com Lots of locations.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- bob (06.06.2008 02:45)
