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Why should I install the Material Library?, Where are my product manuals?

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License Transfer Utility Allows users to transfer an Autodesk product license between computers. NOTE The utility will not be installed on unlocked versions of AutoCAD. Migrate Custom Settings Migrates custom settings and files from previous version of your product to this version. Initial Setup Allows users to set up their initial configuration of AutoCAD (online content, workspaces) based on their units system, industry, and commonly used task-based tools. Reference Manager Allows users to view and edit the paths of externally referenced files associated with a drawing. Samples Contains various feature sample files. VBA Support Contains Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications support files. Why should I install the Material Library? The Material Library contains more than 300 professionally made materials that you can immediately apply to objects in your model. They can also act as a basis for custom materials that you want to create. For more information regarding materials, see Materials and Textures in the AutoCAD User's Guide. Where are my product manuals? Documentation for Autodesk products are available in two formats: PDF files and CHM files. ■ PDF files are made available during installation; click the Read the Documentation button on the initial installation page, or select the Documentation link located on each install page. You need Adobe® Reader® to view PDFs. To download the Reader free of charge, visit www.adobe.com. ■ CHM files are available after the product is installed; they are accessed in the Help system in the product. Why should I install the Material Library? | 77

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Allows users to transfer an Autodesk product license between
computers.
NOTE
The utility will not be installed on unlocked versions of
AutoCAD.
License Transfer Utility
Migrates custom settings and files from previous version of
your product to this version.
Migrate Custom Set-
tings
Allows users to set up their initial configuration of AutoCAD
(online content, workspaces) based on their units system, in-
dustry, and commonly used task-based tools.
Initial Setup
Allows users to view and edit the paths of externally referenced
files associated with a drawing.
Reference Manager
Contains various feature sample files.
Samples
Contains Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications support files.
VBA Support
Why should I install the Material Library?
The Material Library contains more than 300 professionally made materials
that you can immediately apply to objects in your model. They can also act
as a basis for custom materials that you want to create.
For more information regarding materials, see Materials and Textures in the
AutoCAD User
s Guide
.
Where are my product manuals?
Documentation for Autodesk products are available in two formats: PDF files
and CHM files.
PDF files are made available during installation; click the Read the
Documentation button on the initial installation page, or select the
Documentation link located on each install page. You need Adobe
®
Reader
®
to view PDFs. To download the Reader free of charge, visit
www.adobe.com
.
CHM files are available after the product is installed; they are accessed in
the Help system in the product.
Why should I install the Material Library? |
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