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Any comments or opinions on using AutoCAD LT 2004 for Cabinetry plan drawings?
              Thanks, Mike.

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Hi -- Just have a moment.
Go ahead and use LT (and buy 2005 not 2004, unless you already have it)-- but check out if you need the table creation capabilities of AutoCAD 2005 and are in a large enough firm that full  AutoCAD or ADT might  be cost effective. I personally like to use 3D, but you may not need it.
There might be some other useful program, but I can't speak well to that.
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I am good at helping Architects and Interior Designers who are intimidated by Autocad, ADT, etc. to feel comfortable, get things done. If you are in another field, I will do what I can for you. PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW MY INSTRUCTIONS TO QUESTIONER-- MOST DON'T FOLLOW THEM, AND IT MAKES IT VERY HARD TO ANSWER WELL-- THANKS

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Interior Design and Space Planning. Autodesk U. 2000 and 2001.
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