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What is AutoCAD? AutoCAD is the world's most popular computer-aided drafting package for the personal computer (PC). It is a fully functional 2D and 3D CAD program. Full 3D wire frame representation was incorporated in the program with the launch of Release 10 in 1988. Release 11 brought additional 3D facilities in­ cluding some solid modelling capabilities. These capabilities were enhanced with Release 12 of the program for DOS and Windows. Its popularity has made AutoCAD the de facto industry standard for PC-CAD with a host of other program developers providing application software conforming to the AutoCAD format. As a fully functional drafting program, AutoCAD can achieve anything that can be drawn on a drawing board. The main benefits of CAD come more from being able to edit and exchange drawing information rapidly rather than simply replacing the drawing board. Starting to use AutoCAD is a difficult step as it requires a certain amount of new skill development. Once you have made the commitment to learn how to use the program and implement it in your everyday work the benefits will soon accrue. You will quickly discover that there are many things that you can do with AutoCAD that you could never do with a drawing board. With AutoCAD your drawings become more than just black lines on a white sheet of paper. The AutoCAD drawing is a database of information.




With over 700,000 licenses worldwide and an average increase of 100,000 per annum, AutoCAD is by far the most popular drafting package. Following the successful approach of AutoCAD Express, Tim McCarthy now offers a book for users of AutoCAD for Windows Express, Release 12. This programme is much more accessible to occasional users than the non-windows version. In fact, the book also covers AutoCAD Release 12. Going through actual screens and practical examples the reader quickly learns about the main features of the programme. These include how to start AutoCAD, cursor and display control, drawing and editing, printing and plotting and 3D CAD. Tim McCarthy has been teaching CAD at UMIST to students and professional engineers since 1985.


With over 700,000 licenses worldwide and an average increase of 100,000 per annum, AutoCAD is by far the most popular drafting package. Following the successful approach of AutoCAD Express, Tim McCarthy now offers a book for users of AutoCAD for Windows Express, Release 12. This programme is much more accessible to occasional users than the non-windows version. In fact, the book also covers AutoCAD Release 12. Going through actual screens and practical examples the reader quickly learns about the main features of the programme. These include how to start AutoCAD, cursor and display control, drawing and editing, printing and plotting and 3D CAD. Tim McCarthy has been teaching CAD at UMIST to students and professional engineers since 1985.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Starting Autocad....Pages 9-37
Cursor and Display Control....Pages 39-69
Drawing and Editing....Pages 71-109
Constructive Editing....Pages 111-143
Super-Entities....Pages 145-180
Advanced Drawing and Dimensioning....Pages 181-212
Adding Depth to your Drawings with 3D CAD....Pages 213-263
The Hardcopy — Printing and Plotting....Pages 265-299
Back Matter....Pages 301-314


With over 700,000 licenses worldwide and an average increase of 100,000 per annum, AutoCAD is by far the most popular drafting package. Following the successful approach of AutoCAD Express, Tim McCarthy now offers a book for users of AutoCAD for Windows Express, Release 12. This programme is much more accessible to occasional users than the non-windows version. In fact, the book also covers AutoCAD Release 12. Going through actual screens and practical examples the reader quickly learns about the main features of the programme. These include how to start AutoCAD, cursor and display control, drawing and editing, printing and plotting and 3D CAD. Tim McCarthy has been teaching CAD at UMIST to students and professional engineers since 1985.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Starting Autocad....Pages 9-37
Cursor and Display Control....Pages 39-69
Drawing and Editing....Pages 71-109
Constructive Editing....Pages 111-143
Super-Entities....Pages 145-180
Advanced Drawing and Dimensioning....Pages 181-212
Adding Depth to your Drawings with 3D CAD....Pages 213-263
The Hardcopy — Printing and Plotting....Pages 265-299
Back Matter....Pages 301-314
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