Product Description
This text follows on from 'Beginning AutoCAD R13 for Windows', taking the CAD user with some experience on to topics like attributes and customisation methods as well as increasing the proficiency and productivity of AutoCAD users. Bob McFarlane remains a popular and respected author; his fluent style and carefully crafted exercises present event the most technically challenging concepts clearly and imaginatively.
The tutorial style is ideal for students working alone, although teachers will find the exercises and examples a valuable teaching aid in the classroom. The book is suitable for the more advanced City and Guilds schemes as well as the National and Higher Certificates in Draughting and Design. Professional engineers using CAD in the workplace will also find this a useful reference guide.
Tutorial style filled with examples and exercises
User-friendly, accessible style
Ideal follow up to BEGINNING AUTOCAD R13 FOR WINDOWS
The tutorial style is ideal for students working alone, although teachers will find the exercises and examples a valuable teaching aid in the classroom. The book is suitable for the more advanced City and Guilds schemes as well as the National and Higher Certificates in Draughting and Design. Professional engineers using CAD in the workplace will also find this a useful reference guide.
Tutorial style filled with examples and exercises
User-friendly, accessible style
Ideal follow up to BEGINNING AUTOCAD R13 FOR WINDOWS
From the Publisher
AutoCAD is the most widely used computer-aided design package in the world. Release 13 for Windows is the latest version of the software. This book is for CAD users with some experience who wish to develop their skills further.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

