AutoCAD 2007 For Dummies

1. Edition May 2006
432 Pages, Softcover
Practical Approach Book
Meet the newest version of AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT!
Get acquainted with DWG, set up drawings, add text, and work with lines
Welcome to the world of AutoCAD 2007! The program may be complex, but this friendly guide helps you navigate around all the complications and start creating cool drawings quickly. Get the hang of CAD standards, see what makes AutoCAD 2007 different, plot and edit your work, draw in 3D, put your stuff online, and more.
Discover how to
* Understand and use AutoCAD tools
* Work with Zoom and Pan
* Use the AutoCAD Design Center
* Draw lines, polylines, polygons, and circles
* Slice and dice drawings
* Model and manipulate 3D objects
Part I: AutoCAD 101.
Chapter 1: Introducing AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT.
Chapter 2: Le Tour de AutoCAD 2007.
Chapter 3: A Lap Around the CAD Track.
Chapter 4: Setup for Success.
Part II: Let There Be Lines.
Chapter 5: Get Ready to Draw.
Chapter 6: Where to Draw the Line.
Chapter 7: Edit for Credit.
Chapter 8: A Zoom with a View.
Chapter 9: On a 3D Spree.
Part III: If Drawings Could Talk.
Chapter 10: Text with Character.
Chapter 11: Entering New Dimensions.
Chapter 12: Down the Hatch.
Chapter 13: The Plot Thickens.
Part IV: Share and Share Alike.
Chapter 14: Playing Blocks and Rasteroids.
Chapter 15: Drawing on the Internet.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 16: Ten Ways to Do No Harm.
Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Swap Drawing Data with Other People and Programs.
Index.
Mark Middlebrook used to be an engineer but gave it up when he discovered that he couldn't handle a real job. Since 1988, he has been principal of Daedalus Consulting, an independent CAD and computer consulting company in Oakland, California. (In case you wondered, Daedalus was the guy in ancient Greek legend who built the labyrinth on Crete. Mark named his company after Daedalus before he realized that few of his clients would be able to pronounce it and even fewer could spell it.) After having made mischief in the CAD world for 17 years, Mark now has embarked on a career in the wine world. He sells and writes about wine for Paul Marcus Wines in Oakland and develops winerelated Web sites for CruForge.