Creating Custom Parts in AutoCAD Plant 3D Spec Editor

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Join this KETIV Virtual Academy session to learn the different ways to create and find additional catalog content to add to specs to be created. This allows for additional custom parts that are not found in the specs and catalogs when AutoCAD Plant 3D is initially installed.

 

Learn to create and incorporate custom parts, allowing for greater flexibility in your design and manufacturing projects!

Session Presenters

Quentin Contreras

Senior Application Engineer

Quentin is a Senior Application Engineer on the Support team at KETIV. With over 20 years of manufacturing experience in drafting and design, Quentin comes to KETIV from Autodesk! He is an expert in professional 3D computer-aided design with a solid understanding of process plant design utilizing 3D modeling software and piping and instrumentation diagrams. He has specific specialties in: - Plant 3D and P&IDT - Trained/Instructed CAD in educational/work environment As a member of our Support team, Quentin works to ensure that customer's training needs are met and that their software runs smoothly.

  			  
  		

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