To provide AUTOCAD users an understanding of the software’s core functionality and features so that they can create, edit, and organize their first drawing. Users will have a solid grounding in the software so that they can immediately be productive using AutoCAD.
This course is for anyone who plans to become a regular AutoCAD user and needs the fundamental skills to create, edit and dimension AutoCAD drawings. This course is ideal for those new to AutoCAD® or those who have not used the software for a few years. No previous CAD experience is necessary.
Day 1 |
Getting Started Creating Your first Drawing • Filleting & Chamfering Lines Setting Up & Using the Drafting Tools • Aligning Objects by Using Object Snap Tracking Organizing Object with Blocks & Groups Keeping Track of Layers Editing & Reusing Data to Work Efficiently • Eliminating Unused Blocks, Layer, Linetypes, Shapes, Styles, and more Mastering Viewing Tools, Hatches • Managing Xrefs (attach & edit) |
Day 2 |
Understanding Plot Styles Adding Text to Drawings
Drawing Curves Getting and Exchanging Data from Drawings
Managing and Sharing Your Drawings • ePublishing Your Drawings (e-Transmit) Laying Out Your Printer Output
Storing, Presenting and Extracting data • Editing the table data |
Advance Features
Compatibility
Interface
Annotation
Layer
XREF/Block/Attribute
3D
Output
Innovation
Others