Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 1200 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill Companies August 5, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0072347619
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0072347616
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Book Dimensions:
10.5 x 8.5 x 1.8 inches
- Weighs: 5.2 pounds
Book Description
AutoCAD 2000 Instructor is intended for instructor-lead instruction and self-instruction in AutoCAD software. AutoCAD is the market leader for all CAD
software and is used by nearly 2 million students and professionals in architecture, engineering, construction, and design. Developed from teaching techniques used in an authorized AutoCAD Training Center and in instruction for engineering colleges, AutoCAD 2000 Instructor covers all features and capabilities of AutoCAD. The text is command-oriented so chapters are centered around groups of related commands. This feature makes the text very effective as a reference text. The chapters are structured in a practical/pedagogical sequence beginning with instruction in general procedures for using the computer interface, setting up and creating drawings, and then progressing to advanced features such as dimensioning, special drawing applications and AutoCAD features, three-dimensional modeling and rendering, and
software customization. McGraw-Hill is Proud to be one of the first and few publishers to have a text on AutoCAD 2000.
Book Info
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Autodesk)
Designed to teach AutoCAD 2000 for independent or instructor-led study. Over 1500 illustrations are used to support concepts, commands, and procedures. Numerous tabbed pages and tables, command table index, system variables table, and complete index by command. Softcover.
Reader Reviews
I found this book to be well-constructed and full of informative, helpful and practical examples for the novice and a great reference for the experienced.From the very minute I opened the book I was able to start drawing. I have created a set of basic architectural drawings that has allowed me to analyze different remodeling and furniture layout scenarios.This will be a treasured and well-used book in my personal library for a very long time.... Thanks "James A. Leach"