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Bill Burchard (Author), Dave Pitzer (Author)

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0766842541 978-0766842540 September 19, 2001 1
Migrate from earlier releases of AutoCAD to AutoCAD 2002 quickly, efficiently, and without loss of productivity! New from Autodesk Press, our AutoCAD 2002: Migration Manual provides experienced users with a comprehensive overview as well as in-depth analysis of all of the new features and functions available in their AutoCAD 2002 software. Here, readers are encouraged to hone in on subtle and sometimes hard-to-find improvements, such as: new system variables, changes to previously existing commands, enhancements to associative dimensioning, as well as the new Block Attribute Manager, Edit Attribute Dialog, and the enhanced Attribute Editor. Step-by-step explanations of how to use more complex features of AutoCAD 2002 - including the new plotting paradigm, Internet connectivity tools, and recently released series of extensions (e.g., Design XML, Standards, Manager, and more!) - is also included. To minimize the learning curve while tackling all of the "hows" and "whys" of upgrading head-on, this migration manual is conveniently organized into three main sections: Migrating from R14 to R2000, Migrating from R2000 to R2000i, and Migrating from R2000i to R2002. By selecting the section that pertains to them, readers can find immediate answers to their migration questions and discover new ways of harnessing the power of their software to produce optimal results.

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Bill Burchard is a Corporate CADD Manager for Psomas engineering firm in Riverside, California. He is also a Guest Lecturer at the University of California, Irvine and and a member of the Advisory Committee Board for Computer Sciences at Riverside Community College. Burchard is a member of the AutoCAD Development Network, and a Registered Autodesk Author.

David Pitzer is an AutoCAD instructor at Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, California. He is a member of the AutoCAD Development Network, an Autodesk University speaker, and contributing editor at CADalyst.

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Because AutoCAD Release 14 was, by any measurement, one of the most successful and well-received releases in AutoCAD history, you can well imagine that Autodesk felt the shadow of Release 14 keenly as development of the "next release" was begun. Read the first page
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transmittal set, batch plot utility, new plot style table, true associative dimension, selected source object, named layer state, stacked text, dwf files, new link template, new label template, legend block, saved layer states, model space objects, standard file selection dialog box, layout folder, plot style tables, hardcopy plots, color raster images, existing viewport, plot stamp, named plot style table, drawings grouped, floating viewport, plot styles, allowable settings
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Volo View, Data View, Plotter Manager, Quick Select, Active Assistance, Cancel Help Figure, Cancel Figure, Add Plotter, Layer Properties Manager, Plotter Configuration Editor, Object Snap Tracking, Layer Previous, Plot Style Manager, Layer Translator, Plotter Name, Size Plots, Windows Explorer, Plot Style Table Editor, Quick Query, Select File, Select Template, Add-A-Plot Style Table, Autodesk Point, Autodesk's Point, Basic Electronics
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