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Beginning AutoCAD 2013 Exercise Workbook For Windows, (With CD-ROM)

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Title: Beginning AutoCAD 2013 Exercise Workbook For Windows, (With CD-ROM)
Author: Cheryl R. Shrock, Steve Heather
ISBN: 0831134569 / 9780831134563
Format: Soft Cover + CD ROM
Pages: 500
Publisher: Industrial Press
Year: 2012
Availability: Out of Stock
     
 
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This is the right book for you if …

  • You’re new to AutoCAD or want to brush up on the basics.
  • You’re looking for a clear, no nonsense, easy-to-follow text.
  • You want to learn AutoCAD quickly and easily.

  • Totally updated for AutoCAD 2014 and 2014 LT, including Autodesk 360 Cloud; Design Feed Palette, where you can enter text messages and collaborate with other Online Users, and associate your message with a location on the drawing; Multiple File Tabs Control; Arc Reverse Direction Option; Command Line Options including: AutoCorrect - Synonym Suggestions List and Adaptive Suggestions List – Search Online for Help - Easily insert Blocks, Hatch Patterns and Layers.
  • Improved Features include Command Line Options including, AutoComplete, and faster searching for help; Faster Start-up times; Enhanced Model and Layout tab previews.
  • AutoCAD 2014 30-Day Trial Version included on the enclosed DVD.
  • Ideal for classroom instruction or as a self-study tutorial.
  • Provides only what you need without all of the jargon.
  • Includes 30 lessons with step by step instructions followed by exercises designed for practicing the commands learned within the lesson.
  • Each lesson starts very simple and progresses to more complex.
  • The approach taken is to familiarize you with the drawing commands first, and then teach users to create their own setup drawings.
  • Each lesson is explained clearly and in a non-intimidating manner.

 
 
 
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