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Advanced AutoCAD 2012 Exercise Workbook

Title:Advanced AutoCAD 2012 Exercise Workbook
Author:Cheryl R. Shrock
Rating:4.76 (784 Votes)
Asin:0831134313
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:464 Pages
Publish Date:2011-05-15
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This is the right book for you if you liked the author's "Beginning AutoCAD" workbook, you're looking for a clear, no nonsense, easy-to-follow text, or you want to learn more about AutoCAD such as as Xref, Attributes, and 3D solids. Totally updated for AutoCAD 2012 and 2012 LT, it includes 3D Associative Array, 3D AutoSnap Marker, Autodesk, Inventor Fusion, and DWG Conversion capabilities, as well as these enhanced features: Improved performance when opening large 3D models and Orbiting, Fillet and Camfer Edge, Presspull functionality, and UCS control enhancements. All exercises print easily on your 8 ½" x 11" printer.Shows you step-by-step HOW TO:

  • Customize your workspace: Create new Ribbon tabs and panels, Customize the Quick Access Toolbar, Customize the Status Bar.
  • Create master setup drawings for decimals or architecture.
  • Create Isometric drawings and dimensions.
  • Insert just about anything using the Design Center.
  • Easily understand Blocks, Dynamic

    Editorial : About the AuthorCheryl Shrock is a retired Professor and Chairperson of Computer Aided Design at Orange Coast College in California. The AutoCAD ExerciseWorkbooks are the result of both her teaching skills and her industry experience. She also is an Autodesk® registered author.

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