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BricsCAD
from AUGIWORLD
by AUGI, Inc.
The short answer is, as long as those blocks, sheet sets, templates/drawings are not in a specific CAD software folder, then they can remain in the same location. The long answer goes back to the point I made earlier about gathering information, and how vital it is to the success of migration. Thankfully, anyone can check out the free Bricsys Lessons and visit the BricsCAD Migration Page which contains blog posts and a Migration Guide that provides additional information and migration assistance.
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Mr. Craig Swearingen is a Global Implementation Specialist and Consultant at Bricsys. Currently, Craig provides migration and implementation guidance, management strategies, and technical assistance. Craig spent 19 years in the civil engineering world as a technician, Civil 3D & CAD power user, becoming a support-intensive CAD/ IT manager in high-volume production environments. Craig is a longtime AUGI member (2009), a Certified Autodesk® AutoCAD® Professional, and he enjoys networking with other CAD users on social media.
Mr. Grant Dott is a Global Implementation Specialist and Consultant at Bricsys. He is a part of the EMEA Brisys team based out the the UK. Grant has a strong client-facing background with the ability to adapt and focus across many disciplines and environments. Grant has a demonstrated history of working in the computer software industry, skilled in BricsCAD, AutoCAD, Production Management, Construction-based cloud technologies, and Software Development. Grant can be found on YouTube, promoting BricsCAD and demanding that you let him show you how.