The fourth edition of this pocket guide for AutoCAD users provides the basic commands, concepts and "how-to" information for all versions released in 2009 or later. Shrock is an Autodesk registered au
Totally updated for AutoCAD 2009 and 2009 LT including the New and Enhanced application window Ribbon, Menu Browser, Quick Access Toolbar and more. Ideal for classroom instruction or as a self-study
This instructional exercise workbook for AutoCAD 2011 is intended to introduce beginners to the program or for experienced users to review the basics. It also is appropriate for classroom instruction
AutoCAD author Shrock (retired, drafting technology, Orange Coast College) has prepared a comprehensive exercise workbook on Advanced AutoCAD 2011. It is designed for both classroom use and as a self-
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For those new to the world of AutoCAD®, as well as those honing longtime skills, there is simply no better resource on the market than the Beginning AutoCAD® 2019 Exercise Workbook. Industry-expert au
Everyone needs a refresher sometimes. The 8th edition of the AutoCAD® Pocket Reference provides easy access to everyday information needed by AutoCAD users, including concepts, how-to, and fundamental
This is the right book for users if?they liked the author’s “Beginning AutoCAD” workbook, or they’re looking for a clear, no nonsense, easy-to-follow text, or they want to learn more about AutoCAD suc
The BeginningAutoCAD® 2018 Exercise Workbook is designed for classroom instruction and self-study alike, and is now suitable for both inch and metric users to accommodate readers around the world. Ea
This is the right book for users who liked the author’s “Beginning AutoCAD” workbook and want to learn more about AutoCAD’s features, including Xref, Attributes, and 3D solids. This clear, no nonsense
This is the right book for users who liked the author’s “Beginning AutoCAD” workbook and want to learn more about AutoCAD’s features, including Xref, Attributes, and 3D solids. This clear, no nonsense