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About Bill DeShawn
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I can address all 2-D questions and some 3-D questions. I do programming in AutoLISP if it doesn`t involve solid modeling. I can also address menu customization issues and can help you find answers to questions I can`t answer by taking your question directly to Autodesk via their newsgroups.

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I used to do electronic and mechanical design for a flat panel monitor manufacturer, and now I do architectural drafting for an architect. I did and do AutoLISP and menu customization and take pride in making my lisp routines to do the work exactly the way the client likes them done.

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I had a routine published in CADENCE magazine (no longer in publication and taken over by CADALYST). Some of my routines are published on my website at http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn

 
   

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AutoCAD - Project Manager


Expert: Bill DeShawn - 4/15/2008

Question
AutoCAD 2008 Electrical. I have added some projects to project manager. I do not need them anymore.
How can I remove a project from project manager?
Craig


Answer
Craig:  I got this answer for you from the electrical newsgroup.

from Brad:

Make sure the project is not ACTIVE... Right click the project and select
CLOSE..
Project will be removed from the project manager but NOT deleted from the
hard
drive.. The ensures the project file is still available if it required.

Regards Brad

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