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<title>Being Civil</title>
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<description>Autodesk Product Support providing useful information on AutoCAD Civil 3D and Infrastructure products to users worldwide. This blog focuses on providing value to everyday users based on the thousands of Support Requests we receive every month from around the globe. Chances are, if we notice several users asking a question, others will benefit from an answer. </description>
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<dc:creator>Nate Moore</dc:creator>
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<description>There are hundreds of small things and settings in AutoCAD that make drafting lot easier, but when some of them accidentally get turned off or on, sometimes it’s really a major effort to look for them and set the settings...</description>

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<dc:creator>Almas Suljevic</dc:creator>
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<title>Civil 3D Performance Part II&amp;ndash;How Much RAM is Enough?</title>
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<description>My second post in the series from my class at Autodesk University (CI3200-P Improving Performance with AutoCAD Civil 3D) is going to be dealing with memory and will put to bed a few myths and misconceptions. As usual, follow the...</description>

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<dc:creator>Jason Hickey</dc:creator>
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