


We would suggest that you first take a look at the “What is A360?” video and the “Autodesk 360 Tour”. Once Help is open, be sure to check out the Videos - sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, so a video must be worth even more. Click that and take a look at all the options. You will notice the icon is a question mark in a circle. This next part is my favorite, it’s the Help section. 3Īfter Alerts, we find your sign in settings, and this is where you can configure your profile, adjust settings for your hub, invite others to the hub, and administer the Team hub. TIP: When you have a new hub there may not be many notifications at all. You can refresh the notifications by clicking the arrows or you can also mark all alerts as read. This bell-shaped icon is where you will find notifications from others that have posted comments or comments from people that you may be following. Next to Progress, we have the Alerts icon. You can use this to check the status is of your data uploads - in my screen shot you see that I copied successfully 47 files to Bud. TIP: You can type in partial letters or numbers to search the hub. You could just type in part of the name of that drawing file - in my example, I have a house floor plan and I just type the first three letters of the drawing name and it shows up.

Maybe you uploaded a drawing file and you wanted to find it quickly.

You can use this for a quick search for something like a drawing. Next is the Search box - by default it will search your entire hub, but you can filter these searches to specific areas. Clicking the A360 logo or “Dashboard” in the breadcrumbs takes you back to this main page. Now let’s go ahead and break these down starting with the top row navigation. TIP: Want to watch a video of this A360 tutorial instead? Click here 1 TIP: This is covered in more detail in the Help- in the upper-right hand corner, click the question mark, Help and then expand “About the Dashboard” TIP: Anytime you want to get back to this main page on A360 - click the logo, A360, or Dashboard and it will return you back to this page. This gives you pretty much everything to get started with A360. The second row, the content navigation bar, covers Projects, Data, People, Calendar, Wiki, Upload and Create. It also provides quick access to Search, Alerts, your account, profile, notification settings, and Help. The top navigation bar shows breadcrumb links to find your location. You can break the top banner of the website into two rows: The top navigation bar and the content navigation bar. The first page you see is the A360 Dashboard. Now that you have a site created, let’s sign in and take a quick look at the site navigation. If you haven’t created an account yet, sign up here. The first thing to do is log into A360 Team. Excited about the new A360? Wondering where to start? You’ve come to the right place.
