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				<item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/16692/Modelling-in-Google-Sketchup-using-a-CAD-base-drawing.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: Modelling in Google Sketchup using a CAD base drawing]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/16692/Modelling-in-Google-Sketchup-using-a-CAD-base-drawing.html</link> <description><![CDATA[In this quick tutorial I will explain how to create a 3d model lamp in Google Sketchup using an imported Autocad base drawing. 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We will focus on basic 2D elements, which are the tools located on the Draw Panel.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/15711/AutoCAD-Tutorial---Understanding-the-Modify-Panel.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: AutoCAD Tutorial - Understanding the Modify Panel]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/15711/AutoCAD-Tutorial---Understanding-the-Modify-Panel.html</link> <description><![CDATA[This AutoCAD 2009 Tutorial is going to help you to learn AutoCAD by clearly explaining the Modify Panel. I will show how to edit objects created in a drawing using modify commands and also by direct object manipulation.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/13445/Making-a-Dynamic-Block-of-a-Door.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: Making a Dynamic Block of a Door]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/13445/Making-a-Dynamic-Block-of-a-Door.html</link> <description><![CDATA[In this tutorial we are going to show you how to make an AutoCAD Dynamic block of a door. 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Well actually sheet sets can Sheet Sets, so let's find out.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12309/Creating-Tables.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: Creating Tables]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12309/Creating-Tables.html</link> <description><![CDATA[Tables are a new AutoCAD object that is can be created and customized by the user. Tables can be used for parts lists, revision history and time you need to organize text. ]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12308/System-Variables.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: System Variables]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12308/System-Variables.html</link> <description><![CDATA[AutoCAD is a complex program and one of its major selling points is that it is highly customizable. Every user will use AutoCAD differently. Some use icons, some use command line prompts. Each drawing is also different. You may have different text heights, or dimension styles from one drawing to the next. To keep track of these different parameters, AutoCAD uses a large number of system variables to do this. You have recently used one system variable: LTSCALE. This could have been changed in the Linetype dialog box, but typing LTS is easier and quicker.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12307/Xrefs--External-References-.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: Xrefs (External References)]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12307/Xrefs--External-References-.html</link> <description><![CDATA[An X-ref is an â€˜external reference' to another AutoCAD drawing file. One file can reference many other files and display them as if they were one. These are used in larger projects for many reasons and we are going to look into it now.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12306/Distance---Area---Mass-Properties---List---ID.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: Distance - Area - Mass Properties - List - ID]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12306/Distance---Area---Mass-Properties---List---ID.html</link> <description><![CDATA[AutoCAD has many tools to help you as a designer. Some of these you may have already used. The properties command gives you a lot of information about an object you have selected and allows you change most of them. AutoCAD also has some commands used specifically for pulling information from objects.]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12305/Working-with-Grips.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: Working with Grips]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12305/Working-with-Grips.html</link> <description><![CDATA[If you are not familiar with grips so far, know that these are the â€˜blue squares' that get highlighted when you select an object outside of a command. ]]></description></item><item><guid>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12303/Linetypes---Linetype-Scale---Lineweights.html</guid><title><![CDATA[New Autocad Tutorial: Linetypes - Linetype Scale - Lineweights]]></title><link>http://www.pxleyes.com/ext-tutorial/autocad/12303/Linetypes---Linetype-Scale---Lineweights.html</link> <description><![CDATA[When you have been drawing in AutoCAD during these tutorials, almost all of the lines have been continuous. 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