Targeted for new users of the AutoCAD computer-aided drafting and design software in a logical, sequential format.
Targeted for new users of the AutoCAD computer-aided drafting and design software in a logical, sequential format.
Part 1: GroundworkChapter 1: Tour of AutoCADChapter 2: User InterfaceChapter 3: Entering CommandsChapter 4: Basic ObjectsChapter 5: Object SelectionChapter 6: Entering CoordinatesChapter 7: Securing HelpChapter 8: File MaintenancePart 2: Drawing Aids and ControlsChapter 9: Object SnapChapter 10: Helpful Drawing FeaturesChapter 11: Construction AidsChapter 12: AutoCAD’s Magnifying GlassChapter 13: Panning and ViewingPart 3: Drawing and EditingChapter 14: Solid and Curved ObjectsChapter 15: Adding and Altering Objects Chapter 16: Moving and Duplicating ObjectsChapter 17: Modifying and ManeuveringChapter 18: Notes and SpecificationsChapter 19: Text Editing and Spell CheckingChapter 20: Hatching and SketchingPart 4: Preparing and Printing a DrawingChapter 21: Drawing SetupChapter 22: Layers and LinetypesChapter 23: Plotting and PrintingChapter 24: Multiple ViewportsPart 5: Dimensioning and TolerancingChapter 25: Basic DimensioningChapter 26: Advanced DimensioningChapter 27: Fine-Tuning DimensionsChapter 28: TolerancingChapter 29: A Calculating StrategyPart 6: Groups and DetailsChapter 30: GroupsChapter 31: Building BlocksChapter 32: Symbol LibrariesChapter 33: AttributesChapter 34: Bills of Materials