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    Autocad LT verse AutoCad LT

    Is their a real be difference between AutoCad 2000 and AutoCad LT?
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    I hear that you cannot use autolisp programs with LT. I don't know anymore beyond that.

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    No 3D, Lisp or VBA. Here's a link comparing LT with 2004.

    http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...112&id=2498397

    Gerry
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