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"Beginning AutoCAD 2006" is a course based on learning and
practising the essentials of 2D drawing using AutoCAD. Bob
McFarlane's hands-on approach is uniquely suited to independent
learning and use on courses. The focus on 2D drawing in one book
ensures the reader gets a thorough grounding in the subject, with a
greater depth of coverage than tends to be available from general
introductions to AutoCAD. As a result, this book provides a true,
step-by-step, detailed exploration of the AutoCAD functions
required at each stage of producing a 2D drawing - an approach
often not found in the many software reference guides available.
The emphasis on learning through doing makes this book ideal for
anyone involved in engineering, construction or architecture -
where the focus is on productivity and practical skills. The author
has also matched the coverage to the requirements of City and
Guilds, Edexcel (BTEC) and SQA syllabuses.
New features in AutoCAD 2006 are covered in this book including:
DYN (dynamic input showing coordinate position and lengths - an
important new feature of the latest AutoCAD software), as well as
new commands in the Modify and Dimension tool set. The result is a
useful refresher course for anyone using AutoCAD at this level, and
those upgrading to the new software release. The course is also
designed to be fully relevant to anyone using other recent
releases, including AutoCAD 2005.
* A complete course on 2D design with AutoCAD in one book - ideal
for independent learning
* Exercises aid student learning and self assessment
* Focus on 2D drawing provides in-depth coverage to this key
introductory-level use of AutoCAD
Beginning AutoCAD 2007 is a course based on learning and practising
the essentials of 2D drawing using AutoCAD. Bob McFarlane's
hands-on approach is uniquely suited to independent learning and
use on courses. The focus on 2D drawing in one book ensures the
reader gets a thorough grounding in the subject, with a greater
depth of coverage than tends to be available from general
introductions to AutoCAD. As a result, this book provides a true,
step-by-step, detailed exploration of the AutoCAD functions
required at each stage of producing a 2D drawing - an approach
often not found in the many software reference guides available.
The emphasis on learning through doing makes this book ideal for
anyone involved in engineering, construction or architecture -
where the focus is on productivity and practical skills. The author
has also matched the coverage to the requirements of City and
Guilds, Edexcel (BTEC) and SQA syllabuses. The following new
features in AutoCAD 2007 are covered in this book: * Create: Using
enhanced commands and draughting tools to create all types of
content * Manage: Using the Sheet Set Manager and Attribute
Extraction to manage data and information * Produce: Using dynamic
blocks, dynamic input and selection preview to increase
productivity * Share: Using e-transmit, publish to the web and PDF
files to share information Plus, a new companion website features
AutoCAD files for selected activities for students to work with.
The result is a useful refresher course for anyone using AutoCAD at
this level, and those upgrading to the new software release. The
course is also designed to be fully relevant to anyone using other
recent releases, including AutoCAD 2006. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bob
McFarlane has been writing books on AutoCAD for over 10 years.
Beginning AutoCAD 2005 is a course based on learning and practising
the essentials of 2D drawing using AutoCAD. Bob McFarlane s
hands-on approach is uniquely suited to independent learning and
use on courses. The focus on 2D drawing in one book, ensures the
reader gets a thorough grounding in the subject, with a greater
depth of coverage than tends to be available from general
introductions to AutoCAD. As a result, this book provides a true,
step-by-step, detailed exploration of the AutoCAD functions
required at each stage of producing a 2D drawing an approach often
not found in the many software reference guides available.The
emphasis on learning through doing makes this book ideal for anyone
involved in engineering, construction or architecture where the
focus is on productivity and practical skills. The author has also
matched the coverage to the requirements of City and Guilds,
Edexcel (BTEC) and SQA syllabuses.New features in AutoCAD 2005 are
covered in this book including: Drafting Tools; Drawing Management;
Drawing Output; Plot and Publish Tools; Productivity Tools; Sheet
Set Manager, and Tool Palette Enhancements. The result is a useful
refresher course for anyone using AutoCAD at this level, and those
upgrading to the new software release. The course is also designed
to be fully relevant to anyone using other recent releases,
including AutoCAD 2004.Bob McFarlane is Curriculum Manager for CAD
and New Media at Motherwell College, Scotland, and an Autodesk
Educational Developer.
New features in AutoCAD 2002 are covered in this book, making it a
useful refresher course for anyone using AutoCAD at this level, and
upgrading to the new software release. The material in the book is
also relevant to anyone using other recent releases, including,
AutoCAD 2000.
This practical resource provides a series of Inventor exercises
covering several topics, including: sketches part models assemblies
drawing layouts presentations sheet metal design welding for users
with some familiarity with Autodesk Inventor, or other similar
feature-based modelling software such as Solid Works , CATIA ,
Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Parametric, and who want to become
proficient. Exercises are set out in a structured way and are
suitable for releases of Inventor from versions 7 to 13.
Beginning AutoCAD 2006 is a course based on learning and practising
the essentials of 2D drawing using AutoCAD. Bob McFarlane s
hands-on approach is uniquely suited to independent learning and
use on courses. The focus on 2D drawing in one book ensures the
reader gets a thorough grounding in the subject, with a greater
depth of coverage than tends to be available from general
introductions to AutoCAD. As a result, this book provides a true,
step-by-step, detailed exploration of the AutoCAD functions
required at each stage of producing a 2D drawing an approach often
not found in the many software reference guides available.The
emphasis on learning through doing makes this book ideal for anyone
involved in engineering, construction or architecture where the
focus is on productivity and practical skills. The author has also
matched the coverage to the requirements of City and Guilds,
Edexcel (BTEC) and SQA syllabuses.New features in AutoCAD 2006 are
covered in this book including: DYN (dynamic input showing
coordinate position and lengths an important new feature of the
latest AutoCAD software), as well as new commands in the Modify and
Dimension tool set. The result is a useful refresher course for
anyone using AutoCAD at this level, and those upgrading to the new
software release. The course is also designed to be fully relevant
to anyone using other recent releases, including AutoCAD 2005.
This practical resource provides a series of Inventor (R) exercises
covering several topics, including: sketches part models assemblies
drawing layouts presentations sheet metal design welding for users
with some familiarity with Autodesk (R) Inventor, or other similar
feature-based modelling software such as Solid Works (R), CATIA
(R), Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Parametric, and who want to become
proficient. Exercises are set out in a structured way and are
suitable for releases of Inventor from versions 7 to 13.
"Beginning AutoCAD 2005" is a course based on learning and
practising the essentials of 2D drawing using AutoCAD. Bob
McFarlane's hands-on approach is uniquely suited to independent
learning and use on courses. The focus on 2D drawing in one book,
ensures the reader gets a thorough grounding in the subject, with a
greater depth of coverage than tends to be available from general
introductions to AutoCAD. As a result, this book provides a true,
step-by-step, detailed exploration of the AutoCAD functions
required at each stage of producing a 2D drawing - an approach
often not found in the many software reference guides available.
The emphasis on learning through doing makes this book ideal for
anyone involved in engineering, construction or architecture -
where the focus is on productivity and practical skills. The author
has also matched the coverage to the requirements of City and
Guilds, Edexcel (BTEC) and SQA syllabuses.
New features in AutoCAD 2005 are covered in this book including:
Drafting Tools; Drawing Management; Drawing Output; Plot and
Publish Tools; Productivity Tools; Sheet Set Manager, and Tool
Palette Enhancements. The result is a useful refresher course for
anyone using AutoCAD at this level, and those upgrading to the new
software release. The course is also designed to be fully relevant
to anyone using other recent releases, including AutoCAD 2004.
Bob McFarlane is Curriculum Manager for CAD and New Media at
Motherwell College, Scotland, and an Autodesk Educational
Developer.
* A complete course on 2D design with AutoCAD in one book - ideal
for independent learning
* Exercises included throughout to aid student learning and self
assessment
* Focusexclusively on 2D material provides a thorough introduction
to the basics of CAD drawing and design
This self-paced learning experience introducing AutoCAD from square
one provides a thorough grounding in 2D drafting skills.
McFarlane's hands-on approach is uniquely suited to independent
learning. This book is a true step-by-step course that focuses on
the AutoCAD functions needed for each stage of producing a 2D
drawing.
Beginning AutoCAD 2007 is a course based on learning and practising
the essentials of 2D drawing using AutoCAD. Bob McFarlane's
hands-on approach is uniquely suited to independent learning and
use on courses. The focus on 2D drawing in one book ensures the
reader gets a thorough grounding in the subject, with a greater
depth of coverage than tends to be available from general
introductions to AutoCAD. As a result, this book provides a true,
step-by-step, detailed exploration of the AutoCAD functions
required at each stage of producing a 2D drawing - an approach
often not found in the many software reference guides available.
The emphasis on learning through doing makes this book ideal for
anyone involved in engineering, construction or architecture -
where the focus is on productivity and practical skills. The author
has also matched the coverage to the requirements of City and
Guilds, Edexcel (BTEC) and SQA syllabuses. The following new
features in AutoCAD 2007 are covered in this book: * Create: Using
enhanced commands and draughting tools to create all types of
content * Manage: Using the Sheet Set Manager and Attribute
Extraction to manage data and information * Produce: Using dynamic
blocks, dynamic input and selection preview to increase
productivity * Share: Using e-transmit, publish to the web and PDF
files to share information Plus, a new companion website features
AutoCAD files for selected activities for students to work with.
The result is a useful refresher course for anyone using AutoCAD at
this level, and those upgrading to the new software release. The
course is also designed to be fully relevant to anyone using other
recent releases, including AutoCAD 2006. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bob
McFarlane has been writing books on AutoCAD for over 10 years.
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