Learning AutoCAD 2010 by Autodesk Official Training Guide

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Book Title : Learning AutoCAD 2010
Author(s) : --
Publisher : Autodesk Official Training Guides
Edition : First
Pages : 830
Size : 18 Mb

Book Contents:

Introduction

Chapter 1: Taking the AutoCAD Tour

Chapter 2: Creating Basic Drawings

Chapter 3: Manipulating Objects

Chapter 4: Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands

Chapter 5: Altering Objects

Chapter 6: Working with Layouts

Chapter 7: Annotating the Drawing

Chapter 8: Dimensioning

Chapter 9: Hatching Objects

Chapter 10: Working with Reusable Content

Chapter 11: Creating Additional Drawing Objects

Chapter 12: Plotting Your Drawings

Chapter 13: Creating Drawing Templates

Appendix





Course Objective:


After completing this course, you will be able to:
  • Navigate the interface, open and close files, and use the Zoom commands to adjust the display of objects on the screen.
  • Describe units, function keys, and coordinate systems and create basic objects, using different data input techniques, object snaps, object snap tracking, polar tracking, and Polar Snap.
  • Select, modify, and adjust the properties of objects using object grips and the Move, Copy, Rotate, Mirror, and Array commands.
  • Create and manage layers and linotypes and obtain geometric information from objects in the drawing.
  • Modify objects by changing their size, shape, orientation, or geometric composition using Trim, Extend, Offset, Join, and other commands.
  • Create layouts, and create and manipulate viewports on the layouts.
  • Create and edit annotation objects using multiline and single line text.
  • Create, edit, and manage dimensions and dimension styles.
  • Enhance the drawing's visual appearance with hatch patterns and gradient fills.
  • Create blocks and reuse them in your drawings using the Insert command, Design Center, and tool palettes. Utilize the Design Center and tool palettes to insert and create other content in your drawings.
  • Create multiple segmented polyline objects, create the smooth curve objects of splines and ellipses, and add tables to your drawings.
  • Create and use page setups, and plot your designs from layouts and model space.
  • Use drawing templates to simplify the process of creating new drawings that contain all the required dimension styles, text styles, and layers that you would otherwise create manually, each time you create a new drawing.
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