By David Fetz on February 25th, 2011
We often get asked how to add information or catalog data into AutoCAD Electrical. There are two different ways I go about adding this data. In today’s post I look at one way of adding the data via AutoCAD Electrical last week I showed doing this with Microsoft Access. On this topic also we recently hosted an AutoCAD Electrical User Group covering this option and more working with Electrical databases make sure to check that out I have the link listed below.

Video Link:
Adding a New AutoCAD Electrical Database with AutoCAD Electrical
User Group Recording Link:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/254289171
Tags: adding, database, Electrical
By David Fetz on February 25th, 2011
Topics: AutoCAD Electrical, database Tags: adding, database, Electrical
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By David Fetz on February 18th, 2011
We often get asked how to add information or catalog data into AutoCAD Electrical. There are two different ways I go about adding this data. In today’s post I look at one way of adding the data via Microsoft Access. On this topic also we recently hosted an AutoCAD Electrical User Group covering this option and more working with Electrical databases make sure to check that out I have the link listed below.

Video Link:
Adding to AutoCAD Electrical Database with Microsoft Access
User Group Recording Link:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/254289171
Tags: add, catalog, database, Electrical, microsoft access
By David Fetz on February 18th, 2011
Topics: AutoCAD Electrical, database Tags: add, catalog, database, Electrical, microsoft access
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By admin on January 28th, 2010
I wanted to share a quick tip about the catalog database. When you have a lot of users you don’t have the time to explain what data should be entered into the USER1 property. So let’s rename it!
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Blogged by Josh, Yet another CAD Geek
By admin on January 28th, 2010
Topics: AutoCAD Electrical, Catalog, database
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By admin on July 2nd, 2009
This week is an extension from last weeks post working with the catalog database and adding parts and assemblies to it. You will find that the process is very similar to adding new part information but when working with assemblies you have a few more options to be aware of and also how to link the parts together that make up the entire assembly. The video will take you through the process. Remember if you have any questions about this post or any post or questions in general about working with AutoCAD Electrical you can post them at: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1798916&trk=hb_side_g
Have a great Holiday Weekend

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By admin on July 2nd, 2009
Topics: AutoCAD Electrical, Catalog, assemblies, database
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