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Peter Guertler was looking for a fast and easy way to design a deck for his two-story home in Charlottenlund, Denmark. Peter budgeted $4,000 to complete the project, so purchasing only the raw materials necessary to complete the job was critical-Peter's design had to be as accurate as possible. Peter knew they needed a CAD-type package, but wasn't sure what to get. Peter tried Microsoft Visio once, but didn't like it. Peter searched the Internet for another solution, and found SmartDraw.
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