Looking to take your AutoCAD skills to the next level, but don't know
where to turn? Your search is over. AutoCAD(R) gurus Cheryl Shrock and
Steve Heather have created the perfect learning system, packed with
lessons, exercises, projects, and practical inside tips.
Refreshed screenshots and step-by-step exercises, frequently asked
questions, and updated industry-specific projects highlight this edition
covering the new AutoCAD 2022 software. This Exercise Workbook covers
important AutoCAD commands and step-by-step procedures, including a
thorough review of the latest features available (see the feature box,
below), including Floating Drawing Tabs and Shared Views. All of
this is reinforced by inch and metric exercises, designed to give you
the practice needed to efficiently master key skills and complete more
advanced projects. Plus, for the first time ever, an AutoCAD Quick Key
Guide is included, providing a handy reminder for one-key shortcuts and
multiple keyboard combinations.
Whether you are an instructor, a student of engineering, design,
architecture, or computer graphics, or a hobbyist looking to hone your
craft, you will find the Advanced AutoCAD Exercise Workbook an
invaluable asset in your AutoCAD library.
New and/or Improved Features in AutoCAD 2022:
- Installer-The new Installer reduces the number of steps required
for the initial install, improving performance.
- Floating Drawing Tabs-Drag a drawing file tab from the main
application window to make it a separate drawing file window and have
several drawings open at once. This is particularly useful if you have
two or more monitors.
- Shared Views-Store your designs in the Cloud for other users to
view, measure, and exchange feedback.
- Share Current Drawing-Share a link to your drawing file and others
can view or edit that drawing in AutoCAD's online application.
- Trace-Turn this on so that collaborators can work together on
drawing changes without altering the existing drawing.
- Redesigned Start Tab-Take advantage of easier access to recent
work and saved drawing files from connected drives, as well as
learning resources and announcements from Autodesk.