Webinar
MicroStation Productivity Toolkit™: Lighten Your Load with Top-Notch Tools
Thursday, 18 March 2021
2:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Why you should attend this webinar
MicroStation is undoubtedly great at doing what it was designed for: drafting and design for architects and engineers. Where it falls down — creating repetitive, frustrating work that chews up your time — is with tasks such as importing things like schedules, notes or bills of material from Word or Excel; making global changes to multiple design files; missing references that need to be found and reattached; or any of the other mind-numbing chores that cost your firm money and test your sanity.
With that in mind, we designed MicroStation Productivity Toolkit with eight separate tools to deal with the eight most common problems people have with MicroStation. Our goal? Reduce the time spent on repetitive tasks, mitigate your frustration, increase productivity and get you out of the office earlier. Why? Because we genuinely believe that our job is to make your job easier.
Join us on 18 March at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time as Eiren Smith, a CAD/BIM software support veteran, shows you how to easily:
How great would it be to increase the quality of your final product and make your deadlines in less time and without the usual frustration?
Eiren will share some advanced MicroStation Toolkit know-how, so that you know exactly which tool to reach for in any given situation.
Thursday, 18 March 2021
2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
About Eiren Smith
Eiren Smith is an Axiom Product Expert and multi-decade CAD/BIM software support veteran. During this webinar, he will show you how to use MicroStation Productivity Toolkit to target common problem areas in MicroStation.
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