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Reviews Book Description This latest version of Applying AutoCAD: A Step-By-Step Approach uses the proven step-by-step format of its predecessors to take students from the beginning to advanced levels of using AutoCAD Release 14 in the Windows operating environment. They learn firsthand the versatility and new features of this best-selling CAD program. Features include: Seventy clearly defined units guide students in their progress from basic to advanced levels. Progress is easy to see, and review is simple. Hint sections throughout the units help students effectively tap the full power of AutoCAD. Questions and problems at the end of each unit ensure mastery of AutoCAD. "Challenge Your Thinking" questions encourage students to use higher level thinking to expand their knowledge. Optional Problems section challenges and motivates advanced students. Appendices on topics such as AutoCAD toolbars help students expand their knowledge of AutoCAD when they do not have access to an AutoCAD system. "AutoCAD at Work" stories help students understand how AutoCAD is used in business and industry.
About the Author Since 1977, Terry Wohlers has focused his education, research, and practice on design and manufacturing. In 1983, he taught one of the nation's first university credit courses on AutoCAD. Since then, Terry has published more than 200 books, articles, reports, and technical papers on engineering and manufacturing automation. He holds several advisory board positions with publishers and conference organizers in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Over the past decade, Terry has been given the... read more
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