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            <title>Hagerman Scores Another Acquisition</title>
            <description>Once again, we have expanded our reach through acquisition. The purchase of Ideate’s Autodesk manufacturing software business is our seventh major acquisition since 2001..</description>
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            <title>AutoCAD Electrical 2009: New and enhanced tools to improve productivity</title>
            <description>The latest release offers significant productivity gains with new and enhanced tools for creating and modifying symbols, circuits, terminals and jumpers.</description>
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            <title>Modifying the CUI file for  AutoCAD Architecture 2008/2009  </title>
            <description>For this month’s article I thought it would be nice to have a little review for the product AutoCAD® Architecture.</description>
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            <title>Cadtales:  Complex Linetypes II</title>
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            <title>Creating Linked Features Lines from Corridors </title>
            <description>In Civil 3D versions older than 2009, if a user chose the option to create a feature line from one of the links of a corridor, that feature line was cast into the design world with no trail of bread crumbs back to the safety of its creator, the corridor. ...</description>
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            <title>Autodesk VIZ to 3ds Max 2009</title>
            <description>Autodesk has announced that Autodesk VIZ no longer will be developed. Instead, Autodesk is devoting resources previously used by VIZ development into 3ds Max Design development. </description>
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            <title>Windows XP SP3 and Vista SP1: Still unavailable; automatic downloads stopped due to nagging compatibility Issues.</title>
            <description>Windows XP Service Pack 3 has surfaced in many release candidate and pre-release versions since the fall of 2007. Here we are in the month of May and another target date, April 30, 2008, has come and gone for the release of Windows XP SP3. Why the delays. In a word, the problem is compatibility.

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            <title>Invest in Education program helps companies give back</title>
            <description>The Autodesk Invest in Education program connects commercial companies with education institutions and their local communities. The commercial companies who participate in this program will help foster the next generation of designers, architects and engineers.
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            <title>New Office in Sacramento</title>
            <description>As of this month, Hagerman and Company has opened a new office to meet the needs of the Sacramento CAD community. The office building is located at 777 Campus Commons Road, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA, 95825.
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