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AutoCAD 2002
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Beginning
AutoCAD 2002
Bob McFarlane
MSc, BSc, ARCST,
CEng, FIED, RCADDes
MIMechE, MIEE, MIMgt, MBCS, MCSD
Curriculum Manager CAD and New Media, Motherwell College,
Autodesk Educational Developer
OXFORD AMSTERDAM BOSTON LONDON NEW YORK PARIS
SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SINGAPORE SYDNEY TOKYO
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Butterworth-Heinemann
An imprint of Elsevier Science
Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP
225 Wildwood Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801-2041
First published 2002
Copyright © 2002, R. McFarlane. All rights reserved
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Contents
Preface
vii
Chapter 1
What’s new in AutoCAD 2002
1
Chapter 2
System requirements and installation
3
Chapter 3
Using the book
5
Chapter 4
AutoCAD 2002 graphics screen
6
Chapter 5
Drawing, erasing and the selection set
19
Chapter 6
The 2D drawing aids
30
Chapter 7
Saving and opening drawings
35
Chapter 8
Standard sheet 1
42
Chapter 9
Line creation and coordinate entry
44
Chapter 10
Circle creation
52
Chapter 11
Object snap
56
Chapter 12
Arc, donut and ellipse creation
66
Chapter 13
Layers and standard sheet 2
71
Chapter 14
User exercise 1
85
Chapter 15
Fillet and chamfer
87
Chapter 16
Offset, extend, trim and change commands
92
Chapter 17
User exercise 2
102
Chapter 18
Text
104
Chapter 19
Dimensioning
111
Chapter 20
Dimension styles 1
118
Chapter 21
Modifying objects
129
Chapter 22
Grips
141
Chapter 23
Drawing assistance
148
Chapter 24
Viewing a drawing
154
Chapter 25
Hatching
160
Chapter 26
Point, polygon and solid
175
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