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Mastering AutoCAD
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Mastering AutoCAD
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Overview of this book
AutoCAD helps you communicate your design intent by plotting your designs to drawings, in both paper and electronic format. But using AutoCAD can be daunting, even for an experienced user who wants to get their designs into the AutoCAD native DWG file format.
Written by an Autodesk Certified Instructor at Platinum level with 30+ years of industry experience, this book will guide you on how to use new and existing AutoCAD tools to work smarter, not harder, and it will familiarize you with the processes needed to use AutoCAD much more effectively. As you work through the chapters, you’ll get used to these new methodologies in AutoCAD and build up "muscle memory" so that these skills become second nature. You’ll also take advantage of the author's expertise and experience, learning some highly effective AutoCAD tips and tricks along the way.
By the end of this AutoCAD book, you’ll have gained valuable insights into the knowledge needed to confidently prepare for your Autodesk AutoCAD certification.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Preface
Part 1:The AutoCAD Interface – Enhanced
Chapter 1: Customizing the AutoCAD Interface
Chapter 2: Developing Your Own AutoCAD Workspace
Chapter 3: Using the AutoCAD Interface to Work Smarter
Chapter 4: Using Advanced Drafting Settings
Part 2:Advanced Drafting Techniques and Annotation
Chapter 5: Developing Advanced Geometry Using Object Snaps
Chapter 6: Measuring and Modifying Geometry and Objects
Chapter 7: Developing Annotative Annotation Styles
Chapter 8: Working with Annotative Scaling
Part 3:Content Re-Use Including Dynamic Blocks
Chapter 9: Developing Block Libraries
Chapter 10: Working with Block Attributes
Chapter 11: Creating a Dynamic Block with Parameters and Actions
Chapter 12: Creating a Dynamic Block with Visibility States
Part 4:Communicating and Collaborating
Chapter 13: Sharing Your AutoCAD Drawings
Chapter 14: Comparing Drawings and External Reference Files
Chapter 15: Working with AutoCAD Web
Chapter 16: Collaborating using Traces in AutoCAD
Index