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When do I have to upgrade AutoCad LT 2010?
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SORRY, IT'S SUNDAY, I read it wrong, as I was eager to help and get it out of the way. Notice I am doing this for FREE.

HOWEVER, I DID EXPLAIN that answering questions about upgrades is NOT WHAT I DO
and not an AutoCAD use question  AND I sent you to the PROPER place for the information

MOREOVER, I REALLY ANSWERED IT ANYHOW when I wrote that my client upgraded 2008 in January to beat the deadline (thus, you have til Jan 2013, I guess, but you should check with Autodesk, not me, as they may change rules.

COMPLETELY RUDE RATING RESPONSES SUCH AS YOURS tempt me to let dumb or out-of-field questions pass, in order to not get blasted with stupid, mean responses.

Thanks


Hi -- this is not a "using AutoCAD" question, but I have a rough answer for you

The 2012 products have been introduced already. The 2010 are 2 years old.


I presume you have 2007 or ???? and want to know when the deadline to upgrade at a discount would be.

I BELIEVE a client of mine upgraded from 2008 to 2011 in January, so he could get the upgrade price, and that was the deadline for 2008.

You should go to the Autodesk website, find the LT page, and investigate, or contact a local reseller.

If for some reason you specifically want 2010, not the newest, perhaps someone online is selling it.

Again, I am here for how to USE AutoCAD, and I can only pass along general advice on upgrading



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