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  2. Autodesk Vault - Wikipedia

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    Vault is intended to be the core data management strategy for Autodesk's design products and therefore has add-ins to many of Autodesk's design solutions. ADMS also plays another role as the hosts for Autodesk Inventor's Content Center (Standard Parts Library) for use by Inventor when it's desired that they are hosted in a central location.

  3. Navisworks - Wikipedia

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    Navisworks (previously known as JetStream [2]) is a 3D design review package for Microsoft Windows.. Used primarily in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries to complement 3D design packages (such as Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, and MicroStation), Navisworks allows users to open and combine 3D models; navigate around them in real-time (without the WASD possibility); and ...

  4. Recovery Toolbox - Wikipedia

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    Recovery Toolbox for Excel repairs corrupted Microsoft Excel files while preserving most tabular data, styles, fonts, sheets, formulas, functions, cell colors, borders, etc. [18] [19] [20] Recovery Toolbox for Outlook repairs data from corrupted Microsoft Outlook 's PST and OST files, including emails, contacts, reminders, meetings, tasks ...

  5. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    As an example, VBA code written in Microsoft Access can establish references to the Excel, Word and Outlook libraries; this allows creating an application that – for instance – runs a query in Access, exports the results to Excel and analyzes them, and then formats the output as tables in a Word document or sends them as an Outlook email.

  6. AutoCAD - Wikipedia

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    A man using AutoCAD 2.6 to digitize a drawing of a school building. AutoCAD was derived from a program that began in 1977, and then released in 1979 [5] named Interact CAD, [6] [7] [8] also referred to in early Autodesk documents as MicroCAD, which was written prior to Autodesk's (then Marinchip Software Partners) formation by Autodesk cofounder Michael Riddle.

  7. SVFlux - Wikipedia

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    The user enters geometry, material properties, and analysis constraints through a CAD-type graphical user interface (GUI). The results may also be viewed in the context of a graphical user interface. The geometry is simply entered as regions which may be drawn, pasted in from Excel, or imported from AutoCAD DXF files.

  8. AutoCAD DXF - Wikipedia

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    AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a computer-aided design (CAD) data file format developed by Autodesk [2] to enable CAD data exchange and interoperability between AutoCAD on different computing platforms.

  9. ISO 13567 - Wikipedia

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    The standard is divided into three parts: ISO 13567-1:2017 [1] Technical product documentation — Organization and naming of layers for CAD — Part 1: Overview and principles