Go here: http://www.imsisoft.com/turbocad_support.asp
There you will find a link to the Turbocad forum. You can get a lot of
questions answered there but be aware that the version you are using is long
out of date (I'm using version 10).
"Steve Nekias" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have TurboCAD 3.01. I've spent time with the manual, and find it
> confusing. I've spent time with the built-in tutorial, and find that
> I'm still struggling. Any suggestions, other than going back to paper
> and pencil?
>
> Mr Fixit eh
Turbo cad has a pretty long learning curve, particularly if you don't use it
regularly. Lots of features, and not all intuitive.
I use Version 8 for some things, but I tend to gravitate towards Autosketch
for 2D drawings, as it is easier to use.(a lot cheaper, too)
Michel.
"Steve Nekias" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have TurboCAD 3.01. I've spent time with the manual, and find it
> confusing. I've spent time with the built-in tutorial, and find that
> I'm still struggling. Any suggestions, other than going back to paper
> and pencil?
>
> Mr Fixit eh
I was on the board for many years and learned the basics of TC 6.5, it is a
pretty steep learning curve . My observation is unless you spend a lot of
time on the board or have jobs that require frequent documanted changes it
is not worth the time .
If you are serious about CAD then I would suggest a much later version,
later versions are available on E Bay at very reasonable prices .
--
http://members.tripod.com/mikehide2
"Steve Nekias" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have TurboCAD 3.01. I've spent time with the manual, and find it
> confusing. I've spent time with the built-in tutorial, and find that
> I'm still struggling. Any suggestions, other than going back to paper
> and pencil?
>
> Mr Fixit eh