Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 306 pages
- Published by: Addison Wesley Longman
- Edition: 1st Edition February 1998
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0582326567
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0582326569
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Book Dimensions:
9.5 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches
- Weighs: 1.3 pounds
Book Info
Describes the use of the AutoCAD
software package operating in Windows 95. Includes a large number of exercises and questions which allow the reader to practice the techniques presented. Paper.
Back Cover Copy
AutoCAD is the most widely used computer-aided design (CAD)
software in the world and Windows is the leading graphical user interface. The latest version of AutoCAD, Release 14, runs under Windows 95 or Windows NT, and includes many enhancements such as: a new startup 'wizard', improved polylines and hatch facilities, new dialogue boxes, right-click shortcuts, improved pull-down menus, enhanced text facilities and improved rendering without having to switch to AutoVision. An Introduction to AutoCAD Release 14 is an introductory text written primarily for engineering students and those beginning to use the
software for the construction of technical drawings. The text is illustrated throughout with screen dumps and example AutoCAD drawings, together with a set of colour plates which demonstrate clearly the use and full capabilities of the package. This essential book provides unrivalled coverage of Release 14 suitable for students undertaking BTEC and City & Guilds engineering courses where CAD is taught, and for higher education students of first year courses in engineering, building and architecture. Those in industry who wish to learn how to produce drawings using AutoCAD Release 14 will welcome the friendly text and great use of diagrams.
Key Features
covers all the basic features of the package assumes no previous knowledge familiarizes the reader with the software's abilities through a course of work in both two- and three-dimensional drawing includes a large number of exercises and questions which allow the reader to practise the techniques presented.