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mejbcart's avatar

Interesting program, but one needs to register... In terms of your project, why SO complicated and SPACIOUS?? For people who like small spaces capsule hotel might be enough:

https://www.tsunagujapan.com/the-complete-guide-to-japanese-capsule-hotels/

well, in America that would be only for those who do not breathe any more...

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Jason Powers's avatar

The final downsizing.....

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Jeanette Ellis's avatar

This is great, all you need is some money, imagination and you could go to busy busy! Our government could actually help but under Biden put up aliens in expensive hotels. They should help those who need it & give them a chance to get on there feet. It's not that simple but can't be worse than it has been. I like it but agree probably 12 X 12 .

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LifeIsMessy's avatar

I think 10x10 is a bit small for most folks. Even just a little bit bigger at 12x12 would make a big difference. I've been wanting to make a tiny house and I'm pretty sure 8x24, the size of a small trailer, is bare minimum that I could expect most guests to be comfortable in.

For the smartdraw rotating thing have you.checked out this? https://smartdraw.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042761191-Rotate

If that button doesn't show on the home ribbon it may have flowed off the right side on the ribbon due to space, and their may be a drop-down arrow to reveal it. Or it may be ahidden/disabled/unselected button and you may need to check the ribbon options to enable. I don't know the app, just guessing.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Ted's place was 10'x14'.

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Jason Powers's avatar

Teddy was a very spacious thinker though! 🤣🤣

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Lee Vail's avatar

Interesting program. I used AutoCAD for many years in the shipbuilding industry and now retired from that for 12 years. I had AutoCAD-LT (2016) but it's not compatible with Window 11. If the price is good, I may try it for fun. Thanks!

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Jason Powers's avatar

I learned on FastCAD in 1996! AutoCAD LT.... I got pretty good with it.

I am 2D only person....

Full AutoCAD --- never had the computer that could handle it well. It would work - but there were times (always when you didn't want it to have issues) that it would.

AutoCAD LT was very stable on anything I put it on.

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