I have tried both the "dummy" method and the schedule method. I honestly prefer the "dummy" method because of spell check. And it's just simpler--Why complicate something when you don't need to? I recommend adding your notes to a Drafting View, though. That way you can copy them to a master library and just insert from file. Or use a legend view if it's general notes that you need to use on several sheets. Also SHIFT+ENTER at the end of the row will get you the empty row in a bulleted list, so you don't have to backspace. Keystrokes count.
Hello there! I bought both of your courses plumbing 101 and 102. They are very educational. My drawings on my portfolio looks more professional than ever!. I do have one question on construction drawing course. Do pipes or mechanical systems need to be color code or is it ok to be all black?
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I’ve done sheet notes both ways you showed (note block and regular text). I had no idea 2023 had that feature. It’s an absolute game changer.
I have tried both the "dummy" method and the schedule method. I honestly prefer the "dummy" method because of spell check. And it's just simpler--Why complicate something when you don't need to? I recommend adding your notes to a Drafting View, though. That way you can copy them to a master library and just insert from file. Or use a legend view if it's general notes that you need to use on several sheets. Also SHIFT+ENTER at the end of the row will get you the empty row in a bulleted list, so you don't have to backspace. Keystrokes count.
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Hello there! I bought both of your courses plumbing 101 and 102. They are very educational. My drawings on my portfolio looks more professional than ever!. I do have one question on construction drawing course. Do pipes or mechanical systems need to be color code or is it ok to be all black?