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AutoCAD Level 2
This course is suitable for students comfortable with the basics of creating an AutoCAD drawing, as taught in AutoCAD 2009 Level 1. This course focuses on using efficiency tools including grips and tool palettes, drawing with complex objects including polylines, regions and advanced text objects, defining blocks and attributes, using external reference files and image files, using layouts and
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AutoCAD Level 2
AutoCAD Level 3
More and more AutoCAD users are venturing out of their traditional and familiar two-dimensional world to explore the possibilities of 3D space. Thanks to many software enhancements in this area, 3D is an increasingly useful and widespread tool. But the leap into three dimensions requires some changes in thinking and drawing habits. The AutoCAD 2009 3D Drawing and Modeling class introduces users
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AutoCAD Level 1
...vity. The two parts combined fulfill the requirements for AutoCAD Level 1. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: understanding the AutoCAD workspace and user interface using basic drawing, editing, and viewing tools organizing drawing objects on layers inserting reuseable symbols (blocks) preparing a layout to be plotted adding text, hatching, and
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AutoCAD Level 1
Success with AutoCAD begins with a solid foundation in the basics. This
intensive, hands-on, 2-day course is the first course which equips the student
with all of the knowledge and skills necessary for creating a basic 2D drawing.
The class is appropriate for all disciplines--architects, engineers, designers,
facilities planners, drafters, technicians, and others. It is also appropriate
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AutoCAD Level 1 Intro
In this course you will learn your way around the AutoCAD interface about creating and developing an AutoCAD drawing managing your drawing projects controlling your drawings printed output aligning points with existing elements.
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