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- Price: $129.00
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: March 17, 2006
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(From Architectural Data Systems ):Don't spend hours wrestling with CAD to format text files for placement on the CAD drawing. SheetSpec enables you to automatically compile multiple text files and import them into Autodesk's AutoCAD and Architectural Desktop. SheetSpec is an ideal solution for compiling multiple architectural specification files on the drawing sheet. SheetSpec will compile them together into uniform columns of equal width and length. SheetSpec also enables you to edit and preview the documents before you import them onto the CAD drawing sheet. Once you have completed the download, open AutoCAD or ADT and type "sheetspec" at the 'Command' prompt. This will launch the program. Now browse on your computer for the documents you would like to add to the drawing, select them in the order of how they should be imported. Use the CSI Division titles as needed between the various documents of different divisions.
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Version: AutoSpec 2.1
"AutoSpec 2.1 made putting and editing specs onto CAD a breeze!"
Pros: AutoSpec allows you to simply select your spec files (or other written content) stored on your computer and compile them onto AutoCAD or ADT.
I have both AutoCAD and ADT and it worked perfectly on both. You can even edit the spec content once it has been added. Once edited, the spec content automatically reformats to fit your column width and height accordingly.
Anyone who has ever tried to add written content to a CAD drawing will see the advantages to this program instantly!
Cons: There is nothing I did not like about the AutoSpec. It is easy to use and gets the job done. I just wish I had found it earlier!
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