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Top 10 Most Viewed Blogs of 2025 by Hagerman & Company

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Top 10 Most Viewed Blogs of 2025 by Hagerman & Company
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Since we are finally here in 2026, we figured that a recap is in order. This recap will focus on our most-viewed blogs of 2025! In 2025, viewers kept returning for tutorials, troubleshooting guides, and best practices. These blogs helped us realize what teams struggled with the most, from clean Autodesk uninstalls to faster Revit models and smarter product development with AI.

Easily find what others were searching for with this Top 10 list. Each post links below for full details.

1. Clean Uninstall of Autodesk 2022 and Newer Software

Autodesk uninstall issues were the top pain point for Hagerman readers in 2025. This was the most-viewed blog post of the year. This step-by-step guide shows how to completely remove Autodesk 2022 and newer products so upgrades and reinstalls go smoothly. It has become a go-to reference for users running into install and licensing issues across AutoCAD, Revit, and other Autodesk applications.

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2. Mastering Multi-Pole Terminal Blocks in AutoCAD Electrical

Electrical designers use this article to get more from multi-pole, multi-level terminal blocks in AutoCAD Electrical. In this blog, it breaks down configuration and best practices so panel layouts are cleaner and quicker to document.

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3. How to Unlock the Full Potential of AutoCAD Electrical with Expert Strategies

In this blog, it outlines practical strategies to help users get the full use out of AutoCAD Electrical, from standards and templates to automation and reporting. Controls engineering teams turn to it when they are ready to move beyond the basic schematics and formalize their environment. 

4. 5 Ways to Make Your Revit Models Lighter and Faster

Large, slow Revit models are a common problem. In this blog, we offer 5 techniques to reduce file size and improve performance. BIM managers and project teams use it as a checklist when models start lagging or collaboration slows down.

5. Rename Multiple AutoCAD Layers Without Breaking a Sweat

In this AutoCAD tip, we show how to batch-rename layers in AutoCAD without manual edits. Autodesk users use it to enforce standards across legacy drawings and clean up work.

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6. The Ultimate Guide to CAD Services and Best Practices

This guide explains what CAD services include, when organizations should consider outside help, and the best practices for getting the most value from consulting. It is especially helpful for leaders evaluating CAD workflow improvements and large-scale rollouts.

7. Important Update: Autodesk Introducing One-Time Passcode (OTP)

When Autodesk rolled out One-Time Passcode (OTP) logins, this update helped users understand what was changing and how to prepare. In this blog, we cover practical steps for teams to start using OTP smoothly and keep their Autodesk accounts secure.

8. The Future of Product Development: How AI & Automation are Changing Design

In this blog, we look ahead at how AI, automation, and generative design are reshaping mechanical design workflows in tools like Inventor and Fusion. Product development teams use it to understand emerging trends and where to focus next as they modernize their design processes.

9. Eliminating Data Silos Through Digital Transformation: An Executive Guide

Aimed for leaders, this guide explains how connected platforms, such as Autodesk Vault and other data management solutions, help eliminate silos across engineering, operations, and management. This blog outlines key thoughts to have for planning digital transformation initiatives that actually stick.

10. Revit 2026 Tip: Automate View Placement with Saved Positions

This Revit 2026 tip shows how to use saved positions to automate view placement on sheets, reducing repetitive layout work. Project teams use it to standardize sheets and speed up documentation on complex projects.

Thank you to everyone who read along, shared, and commented on our blogs throughout 2025. Stay tuned to the Hagerman Connection Blog for new Autodesk tips, implementation strategies, and digital transformation insights in 2026! Ready for a new year!

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