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AutoCAD 2005: One Step at a Time - Part III
AutoCAD 2005 One Step at a Time - Part III Author:Timothy Sean Sykes We listened when you spoke! This is the print version of our popular ebook for those who simply have to have something to carry around with them! But print and ebook are fully compatible with each other (same page numbering and content) ? so you can use either (or both) in the same classroom! What are the differences? — * Well, the print... more »ed book costs more (printing and shipping costs really add up!)
* Printed texts are more portable (although heavier than their digital counterparts)
* The printed version is black and white. But what about the text?
* We still have the shaded boxes with useful tips and tricks for making your AutoCAD experience easier (and more fun!)
* Tim?s writing style is as engaging as always ? and as friendly as always!
* We still provide
dozens of base drawings to make your exercises move as quickly as possible while allowing you to concentrate on the subject at hand.
-- thousands of fully updated graphics!
-- hundreds of step-by-step exercises!
-- and yes, we?ve kept the popular three-column approach for our exercises showing any tools that?ll make the exercise easier, the command sequence required to accomplish a task, and a steps column to explain what to do and how to do it! * We?ve completely updated our text to meet the requirements of AutoCAD 2005 ? including new chapters to help you get acquainted with tables, fields and sheet sets.
* We still provide a web-based, fully printable review/test question bank of over 1000 questions (and their answers) absolutely free!
* And we provide web-access to easily printable copies of the review questions and appendices for your student?s notebooks ? also absolutely free! Part III includes the following chapters:
-- Sharing Your Work with Others (printing, plotting, creating web files ? dwfs)
-- Space for a New Beginning (an introduction to Paper Space)
-- The New Beginning Continues ? (more on Paper Space)
-- Drawing Sheet Sets (New 2005 Material!)
-- Externally Referenced Drawings (Xrefs)
-- Other Application Files and AutoCAD (how does AutoCAD interface with other software?)