![]() This will use less ink, but result in a fainter drawing. To save ink, you can select one of the screening options. Selecting 'None' will print the drawing in full color, just as it appears on screen. ![]() If you’re really excited and just can’t wait to find out more, you can see an overview of everything including how to move from AutoCAD to AutoCAD for Mac here. Use the drop-down menu below 'Plot style table' to select a plot style. Apparently this has something to do with Design? An existing program brought out (again) on an existing platform is not changing anything about design. If you saw the Design 8/16 Youtube video you know Autodesk went to great lengths to promote this. (Mac compatible products here.) So, will we see Inventor for Mac next? Likely. What doesn’t make sense? That many of Autodesk’s other products are still PC. What makes sense? That AutoCAD users who prefer Macs, can now use them. Over a year ago we knew AutoCAD was in beta on the Mac. If you’ve been hibernating since then waiting for the enlightenment, you now get to feast on your choice of three different versions: ![]() AutoCAD was last compatible on the Mac all the way back in 1992 for Release 12.
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