Introduction 1
Book I: AutoCAD Basics 11
Chapter 1: One-on-One Time with AutoCAD 13
Chapter 2: Drawing on and in AutoCAD 31
Chapter 3: Navigating the AutoCAD Interface 37
Chapter 4: All about Files 65
Chapter 5: Basic Tools 85
Chapter 6: Setting Up Drawings 97
Chapter 7: Precision Tools 125
Book II: 2D Drafting 155
Chapter 1: Drawing Objects 157
Chapter 2: Modifying Objects 185
Chapter 3: Managing Views 215
Book III: Annotating Drawings 235
Chapter 1: Text: When Pictures Just Won’t Do 237
Chapter 2: Dimensioning 267
Chapter 3: Hatching Your Drawings 303
Chapter 4: Scaling Mt Annotation 313
Book IV: LT Differences 321
Chapter 1: The LT Difference 323
Chapter 2: Extending AutoCAD LT 331
Chapter 3: Mixed Environments 339
Book V: 3D Modeling 347
Chapter 1: Introducing the Third Dimension 349
Chapter 2: Using the 3D Environment 357
Chapter 3: Viewing in 3D 369
Chapter 4: Moving from 2D to 3D 381
Chapter 5: Working with Solids 393
Chapter 6: Rendering: Lights, Camera, AutoCAD! 403
Book VI: Advanced Drafting 415
Chapter 1: Playing with Blocks 417
Chapter 2: Dynamic Blocks 433
Chapter 3: External References 449
Chapter 4: Organizing Your Drawings 479
Book VII: Publishing Drawings 491
Chapter 1: Page Setup 493
Chapter 2: Sheet Sets without Regret 515
Chapter 3: Print, Plot, Publish 543
Book VIII: Collaboration 565
Chapter 1: CAD Management: The Necessary Evil 567
Chapter 2: CAD Standards 579
Chapter 3: Working with Drawing Files 597
Chapter 4: Sharing Electronic Files 617
Book IX: Customizing AutoCAD 637
Chapter 1: The Basics of Customizing AutoCAD 639
Chapter 2: Customizing the Interface 657
Chapter 3: Customizing the Tools 675
Chapter 4: Delving Deeper into Customization 705
Chapter 5: Recording Your Actions 717
Bonus Chapters .On the Web
Bonus Chapter 1: Working with Surfaces .BC 1
Bonus Chapter 2: The AutoCAD Programming Interfaces .BC 13
Bonus Chapter 3: Using Custom Programs BC 23
Bonus Chapter 4: Introducing AutoLISP .BC 41
Bonus Chapter 5: Visual Basic for AutoCAD BC 79
Bonus Chapter 6: AutoCAD Utilities BC 101
Bonus Chapter 7: Creating Custom Linetypes, Shapes, and Hatch Patterns .BC 115
Index 727
Lee Ambrosius works for Autodesk as a technical writer for
the Platform Solutions and Emerging Business (PSEB) division and is
based out of his home office. Before that, he worked as an
independent consultant for more than three years, and before that
he was a resident of a cubicle farm for about eight years, where he
worked as a systems analyst creating custom applications. Even
though Lee doesn’t work for himself anymore, he still runs his Web
site, www.hyperpics.com, and his blog, hyperpics.blogs.com. He has
been using AutoCAD since 1994, when he was first exposed to Release
12 for DOS, and has been customizing and programming AutoCAD since
1996. Lee was an AutoCAD consultant and trainer for more than ten
years, and has been teaching at Autodesk University since 2004.
For over a decade, Lee has authored a variety of works that include
articles for CAD magazines and white papers for Autodesk and has
been a contributing author on a few occasions for AutoCAD books. He
has been a technical editor for the recent editions of AutoCAD For
Dummies and AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Bible. The first version of this
book, AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies,
was his first venture into being a coauthor for a book before going
off and authoring the book AutoCAD 2008 3D Modeling Workbook For
Dummies.
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