ADT Training -
The Baseline Tools
Most firms start with the basics
when training in ADT. The basics are typically defined as Doors,
Walls and Windows. So the first area of focus usually is pointed at
those features. Once you want to go beyond that there are differing
areas that may be looked into. Here is my list of baseline tools
that I would like all of my team to know and be well versed in.
1. Project Navigator
–2. Column
Grids & Structural Design
–3. Walls and
Curtain Walls
–4. Doors,
Windows, Assemblies and Openings
–5. Spaces
–6. Reflected
Ceiling Plans
–7. Stairs and
Railings
–8. AEC
Dimensions and Annotations
–9. Tags and
Schedules
–10. Creating
Details, Elevation and Section Views
–11. Creating
and Keynoting Details
–12. Floors
and Roofs
The above list was created after reviewing internal work flow, user
needs and project interaction between offices. Some start in areas
that provide higher return on training by reducing manhours spent on
CAD efforts which may include the Detail Component Manager, the
detailer, Design Center and automatic sections and elevations.
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