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AutoCAD is an incredibly powerful tool for drafting and designing, used by architects, engineers and designers across industries. One of its many useful features is the ability to manage object visibility, allowing users to focus on specific parts of a drawings. Two essential tools for controlling what you see in AutoCAD are Isolate and Hide. While both can help declutter you...


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The January 2026 update to Autodesk Fusion introduces a new workflow to the design process. This new workflow is called Intent Driven Design. Intent Driven Design aims to capture your design intent from the onset of the modelling phase. This will give you the ability to select the type of file intended; Part, Assembly or Hybrid. Each giving their own set of tools based on the...


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If you are a Revit user who has been using the software as a mainstay for your Architectural, Structural and MEP design for consecutive versions, it is likely you will have projects that exist in multiple different versions of Revit. Many of you will know that Revit files are not backwards compatible, in that you cannot open a newer version of a file in an older version of Re...


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Creating projects in Autodesk Docs begins the traceability and accountability for project team members. As members work across multiple projects and sites, they can easily lose track of tasks. By implementing digital workflows such as RFI’s and Reviews, you can keep track of any deadlines. Features are always being improved and new features are continuously being added to the...


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AutoCAD OVERKILL

If you’ve ever opened a DWG file that felt sluggish, bloated or filled with mysterious overlapping lines, you’re not alone. Many AutoCAD users experience performance drops and plotting errors caused by duplicate geometry lurking beneath the surface. Fortunately, AutoCAD has a built-in solution designed specifically to tackle this issue: the OVERKILL command. In this blog we’l...


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