AutoCAD 2002 - One Step at a Time (2nd Edition) |
| | | | Title: | AutoCAD 2002 - One Step at a Time (2nd Edition) | | Author: | Timothy Sean Sykes | | Publisher: | Prentice Hall | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 31 August, 2001 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0130662704 / 9780130662705 | | List Price: | $69.40 | | You Save: | $22.31 | | Amazon Price: | $47.09 | |
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Product Description Designed for the novice, this book is ideal for independent study. A step-by-step approach and over 2,500 graphics are used to prepare readers to work in a 2-dimensional drafting environment. Both book, CD, and web-based support are provided to create a complete learning system. Content changes that reflect the AutoCAD 2002 upgrade includes material for the new AutoCAD user interface, Internet tools, upgrades to existing commands, as well as new problems and new chapters on PaperSpace, Xrefs, OLE, dbConnect. Supports text instructions with a generous use of detailed screen shots, actual drawings, and helpful graphics.
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The Best - That Says It All 29 January, 2003 I've taught AutoCAD for over ten years now - piecing together bits and pieces from one book and another. But no book ever covered the subject as well as the One Step at a Time series. With Sykes' 2002 book, I can cover both basic and intermediate classes. With his 3D book, I can complete my student's training in the same easy style they've become accustomed to. Good job, Sykes! Keep it up!
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I Couldn't Ask For Better 21 September, 2001 I was just starting out with CAD at work and needed a book to teach me AutoCAD. I couldn't have asked for a better one! This book explained a topic/tool thoroughly, but then it literally walked me through how to use it (One Step at a Time). (There is even a CD with video demonstrations of many of the exercises.) After that, the author provided several exercises for me to work on my own (from simple to challenging). I feel very comfortable working in two-dimensional CAD now and have produced several client-ready drawings. I even got a raise!
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This Rules 04 April, 2002 Buy it today i have it and it tought me a now i am almost a pro buy it today
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