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Korrigo for AutoCAD LT is a document management solution from First Trace uniquely designed for the AutoCAD LT. Korrigo offers two simple ways to manage your important AutoCAD LT drawings. File management can be completely transparent to the majority of users, if desired. Korrigo for AutoCAD LT will automatically manage documents through the simple act of opening and saving drawings directly within AutoCAD LT. When more document functions are required, customers can use Korrigo's extended Windows Explorer interface.

With Korrigo for AutoCAD LT, engineers will now have key document control functionality such as check in, check out, and powerful search capabilities accessible from within the CAD tool or Windows Explorer.

Korrigo for AutoCAD LT also includes:

  • Version Control
  • Property Management
  • Relationship Management
  • External Reference Management (XREFs)
  • Property Linking
  • Change Management
  • Automated Release
  • Desktop Integration
  • Search Folders
  • Visualization
  • Collaboration
  • Enterprise Scalability
  • Distributed Data Access

  • Auditing and Traceability
  • Where Used Analysis
  • Data Access Control
  • Management for Part Libraries
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Korrigo for AutoCAD LT Data Sheet

By removing the tedious labor of a manual system, Korrigo for AutoCAD LT can recoup 5 – 15% of your current engineering resources and eliminate costly breakdowns. To find out how, get a copy of the Korrigo for AutoCAD LT data sheet.
White Paper: How to Complete Your AutoCAD LT Strategy

Get your free copy of First Trace's new white paper and learn how to gain control of your AutoCAD LT files with Korrigo for AutoCAD LT. Read about the benefits of a complete CAD solution, what it takes to finally gain control of AutoCAD LT files, and how Korrigo for AutoCAD LT can get you there.

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