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3D AutoCAD 2004/2005: One Step at a Time
3D AutoCAD 2004/2005: One Step at a Time
ISBN: 0975261371
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 96
Authors:
Timothy Sean Sykes
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Table of Contents
BackCover
AutoCAD 2004 - One Step at a Time, Part II
Section IV: Razzle Dazzle
Chapter 17: Hatching and Section Lines
17.1 The Hatch Command
17.2 Boundary Hatching
17.3 Editing Hatched Areas
17.4 Drag-and-Drop Hatching - Using the ADC and Tool Palettes to Hatch
17.5 More Section Help: The Sketch Command
17.6 Extra Steps
17.7 What Have We Learned?
17.8 Exercises
17.9 Questions
Chapter 18: Many as One - Groups and Blocks
18.1 Paper Dolls: The Group Command
18.2 Groups with Backbone - The Block Commands
18.3 Extra Steps
18.4 What Have We Learned?
18.5 Exercises
18.6 Questions
Chapter 19: Advanced Blocks
19.1 Creating Attributes
19.2 Inserting Attributed Blocks
19.3 Editing Attributes
19.4 The Coup de Grace: Using Attribute Information in Bills of Materials, Spreadsheets, or Database Programs
19.5 Extra Steps
19.6 What Have We Learned?
19.7 Exercises
19.8 Questions
Section V: Drawing Sharing, Display, and Arrangement
Chapter 20: Sharing Your Work with Others
20.1 The Old-Fashioned Way - Putting It on Paper (Plotting)
20.2 Sharing Your Drawing with the Plot Command - and No Paper
20.3 Sending the Package over the Internet with eTransmit
20.4 Extra Steps
20.5 What Have We Learned?
20.6 Exercises
20.7 Questions
Chapter 21: Space for a New Beginning
21.1 Understanding the Terminology
21.2 Using Tiled Viewports
21.3 Setting Up a Paper Space Environment
21.4 Using Floating Viewports
21.5 And Now the Easy Way - The LayoutWizard Command
21.6 Extra Steps
21.7 What Have We Learned?
21.8 Exercises
21.9 Questions
22.1 Dimensioning and Paper Space
22.2 The Benefits of Layers in Paper Space
22.3 Using Text in Paper Space
22.4 Plotting the Layout
22.5 Tweaking the Layout
22.6 Putting It All Together
22.7 Extra Steps
22.8 What Have We Learned?
22.9 Exercises
22.10 Questions
Chapter 23: Externally Referenced Drawings
23.1 Working with Externally Referenced Drawings - Xrefs
23.2 Editing Xrefs
23.3 Using Our Drawing as a Reference
23.4 Binding an Xref to Your Drawing
23.5 Extra Steps
23.6 What Have We Learned?
23.7 Exercises
23.8 Questions
Chapter 24: Other Application Files and AutoCAD
24.1 Two Types of Graphics
24.2 Working with Raster Images: The Image Manager
24.3 Exporting Image Files
24.4 Working with Linked Objects - Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
24.5 Extra Steps
24.6 What Have We Learned?
24.7 Exercises
24.8 Questions
Chapter 25: Databases and AutoCAD
25.1 Databases - A Brief Refresher
25.2 Configuring Your Operating System to Share the Database
25.3 Linking AutoCAD to the Database - the dbConnect Manager
25.4 Okay, I m Attached - Now How Do I Use the Database?
25.5 Some Final Bits and Pieces about dbConnect
25.6 The Final Word
25.7 Extra Steps
25.8 What Have We Learned?
25.9 Exercises
25.10 Questions
Appendix A: Drawing Scales
Appendix B: Function Keys and Their Uses
Appendix D: MText Keystrokes
Appendix E: Dimension Variables
Appendix F: Hotkeys
List of Figures
Page #95 (Appendix F: Hotkeys)
3D AutoCAD 2004/2005: One Step at a Time
ISBN: 0975261371
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 96
Authors:
Timothy Sean Sykes
BUY ON AMAZON
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