AutoCAD 2002 in Easy Steps

AutoCAD 2002 in Easy Steps by Paul Whelan is a comprehensive guide published by Computer Step in 2002, featuring 192 pages in English. This book provides an overview of AutoCAD software, which has been the industry standard for the engineering and architecture sectors for over a decade. It serves as an essential resource for architects, engineers, and designers engaged in creating 2D and 3D projects, including office buildings and theatre sets.
Readers will find detailed explanations of how to effectively use AutoCAD for various design applications. The book covers the fundamental aspects of Computer Aided Design (CAD), focusing on its practical use in generating electronic blueprints. With topics related to business and productivity software, as well as design and graphics, this edition aims to equip users with the necessary skills to navigate AutoCAD efficiently.
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AutoDesk produces AutoCAD software for the engineering/architecture industry. AutoCAD (Computer Aided Design) software has been the industry standard for well over a decade. It is an absolute must for any architect, engineer and any designer creating 2D / 3D projects, whether that’s for a office building, theatre set or any engineering project requiring electronic blueprints.
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