Geom. Giannelli A.
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:bekle: good morning to all and excuse me in advance if maybe I raise a problem already treated... but I just signed up and among other things, going around the forum does not seem to have found anything that can solve my problem that I will now expose you:
for work use cad practically every day and I used the versions 2005/2007/2009 and currently I am using the version 2010.
I mainly use the 2d even if for special requests (both institutions and private ones) in the first 3 versions of cad used I had to use somehow and learn 3d modeling (also with good results).


my problem arises with autocad 2010; on which I can not even begin a modeling, inasmuch as I can not understand if and how it should be set for this purpose. I make an example to better understand:
- with cad 2005, putting me in any assonometric view and "extruding" a flat figure I could then see the extruded solid and be able to work directly using the various commands; with cad 2010 I can't do this simply because if in the command line I enter the command "extrude" doesn't recognize me. Where's the problem? ! ?
I hope you can help me as soon as possible.
Say hi.
for work use cad practically every day and I used the versions 2005/2007/2009 and currently I am using the version 2010.
I mainly use the 2d even if for special requests (both institutions and private ones) in the first 3 versions of cad used I had to use somehow and learn 3d modeling (also with good results).
my problem arises with autocad 2010; on which I can not even begin a modeling, inasmuch as I can not understand if and how it should be set for this purpose. I make an example to better understand:
- with cad 2005, putting me in any assonometric view and "extruding" a flat figure I could then see the extruded solid and be able to work directly using the various commands; with cad 2010 I can't do this simply because if in the command line I enter the command "extrude" doesn't recognize me. Where's the problem? ! ?
I hope you can help me as soon as possible.
Say hi.