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Introduction to AutoCAD® 2016 2D and 3D Design Edit By Bernd S. Palm and Alf Yarwood

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Contents AutoCAD Engineering :

1. Introducing AutoCAD 2016
2. Calling Tools
3. Introducing Drawing
4. Draw Tools and Object Snap
5. Zoom, Pan and Templates
6. The Modify Tools
7. Dimensions and Text
8. Orthographic and Isometric
9. Hatching
10. Blocks and Inserts
11. Other Types of File Format
12. Sheet Sets
13. Introducing 3D Modeling
14. 3D Models in View ports
15. The Modification of 3D Models
16. Rendering
17. Building Drawing
18. Three-Dimensional Space
19. Editing 3D Solid Models
20. Other Features of 3D Modeling
21. Internet Tools and Help
22. Design and AutoCAD 2016

Preface Introduction to AutoCAD® 2016 2D and 3D Design:

AutoCAD 2016 is designed to work in a Windows operating system. In general, to open AutoCAD 2016 double-click on the AutoCAD shortcut in the Windows desktop (Fig. 1.1).

When working in education or in industry, computers may be configured to allow other methods of opening AutoCAD, such as a list appearing on the computer in use when the computer is switched on, from which the operator can select the program he/she wishes to use.

When AutoCAD 2016 is opened, the Start page appears, giving access to recent drawings, system information and the Start Drawing button (Fig. 1.2). After starting a new drawing a new window is shown, depending upon whether a 3D Basics, a 3D Modeling, or a Drafting & Annotation work space has been set as QNEW (in the Options dialog). In this example, the Drafting & Annotation work space is shown and includes the Ribbon with Tool panels (Fig. 1.3). The Drafting & Annotation work space shows the following details.
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