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More About This Title Mastering AutoCAD 2012 and AutoCAD LT 2012
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This Autodesk Official Training guide is a comprehensive reference and tutorial that will help you quickly master AutoCAD software. Featuring concise explanations, step-by-step instructions, and hands-on projects based on real-world designs, this Autodesk Official Training Guide covers everything from interface best practices to hatches, fields, dynamic blocks, attributes, linking drawings to databases, rendering realistic views, and presenting designs. This Mastering book is recommended as a Certification Preparation study guide resource for the AutoCAD Associate and Professional exams.
Serves as an in-depth resource on the fundamentals, functions, and features of AutoCAD, the popular 2D and 3D drawing software, and its less expensive version AutoCAD LTDescribes how to effectively use hatches, fields, and tables; execute 3D modeling, imaging, and customizing; work with dynamic blocks, drawing curves, and solid fills; and moreFeatures a DVD with more than a dozen video tutorials, "before and after" tutorial files, a trial version of AutoCAD, and additional tools and utilitiesShares helpful examples, step-by-step instructions, and hands-on projects from award-winning author and CAD specialist George OmuraThis detailed tutorial is mandatory reading if you're eager to become proficient with AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT.
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George Omura is a licensed architect and Autodesk Authorized Author who has more than 30 years of experience in architecture and has been using AutoCAD for more than 20 years. He has worked on design projects ranging from resort hotels to metropolitan transit systems to the San Francisco Library project. He is the all-time bestselling AutoCAD author and was cited as favorite CAD author by members of the Autodesk User Group International (AUGI) in AUGIWorld magazine's "Best of Everything CAD" issue.
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Introduction xxxi
Part 1 • The Basics 1
Chapter 1 • Exploring the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface 3
Taking a Guided Tour 4
Launching AutoCAD 4
The AutoCAD Window 5
Using the Application Menu 7
Using the Ribbon 9
Picking Points in the Drawing Area 13
Using the UCS Icon 14
Working in the Command Window 14
Working with AutoCAD 15
Opening an Existing File 15
Getting a Closer Look 17
Saving a File as You Work 20
Making Changes 20
Working with Multiple Files 22
Adding a Predrawn Symbol with the Tool Palettes 25
The Bottom Line 26
Chapter 2 • Creating Your First Drawing 27
Getting to Know the Home Tab’s Draw and Modify Panels 28
Starting Your First Drawing 30
Specifying Exact Distances with Coordinates 34
Specifying Polar Coordinates 36
Specifying Relative Cartesian Coordinates 37
Interpreting the Cursor Modes and Understanding Prompts 39
Understanding Cursor Modes 39
Choosing Command Options 41
Selecting Objects 45
Selecting Objects in AutoCAD 45
Using Noun/Verb Selection 51
Editing with Grips 56
Stretching Lines by Using Grips 57
Moving and Rotating with Grips 59
Using Dynamic Input 61
Getting Help 66
Using the InfoCenter 67
Using Context-Sensitive Help 68
Exploring Autodesk Exchange 68
Finding Additional Sources of Help 69
Displaying Data in a Text Window 70
Displaying the Properties of an Object 71
The Bottom Line 74
Chapter 3 • Setting Up and Using AutoCAD’s Drafting Tools 75
Setting Up a Work Area 76
Specifying Units 76
Fine-Tuning the Measurement System 79
Setting Up the Drawing Limits 80
Looking at an Alternative to Limits 81
Understanding Scale Factors 82
Using Polar Tracking 83
Setting the Polar Tracking Angle 84
Exploring the Drawing Process 86
Locating an Object in Reference to Others 86
Getting a Closer Look 87
Modifying an Object 88
Planning and Laying Out a Drawing 92
Making a Preliminary Sketch 93
Using the Layout 94
Erasing the Layout Lines 101
Putting On the Finishing Touches 103
Aligning Objects by Using Object Snap Tracking 104
Using the AutoCAD Modes as Drafting Tools 110
Using Grid Mode as a Background Grid 110
Using the Snap Modes 113
The Bottom Line 114
Chapter 4 • Organizing Objects with Blocks and Groups 115
Creating a Symbol 116
Understanding the Block Definition Dialog Box 118
Inserting a Symbol 120
Scaling and Rotating Blocks 123
Using an Existing Drawing as a Symbol 124
Modifying a Block 127
Unblocking and Redefining a Block 128
Saving a Block as a Drawing File 129
Replacing Existing Files with Blocks 130
Other Uses for Blocks 131
Understanding the Annotation Scale 132
Grouping Objects 135
Modifying Members of a Group 137
Ungrouping, Adding, and Subtracting From a Group 140
Working with the Object Grouping Dialog Box 141
Working with the LT Group Manager 143
The Bottom Line 144
Chapter 5 • Keeping Track of Layers and Blocks 145
Organizing Information with Layers 146
Creating and Assigning Layers 147
Working on Layers 154
Controlling Layer Visibility 158
Finding the Layers You Want 160
Taming an Unwieldy List of Layers 161
Assigning Linetypes to Layers 168
Adding a Linetype to a Drawing 169
Controlling Lineweights 173
Keeping Track of Blocks and Layers 174
Getting a Text File List of Layers or Blocks 174
The Bottom Line 176
Part 2 • Mastering Intermediate Skills 177
Chapter 6 • Editing and Reusing Data to Work Efficiently 179
Creating and Using Templates 179
Creating a Template 180
Using a Template 181
Copying an Object Multiple Times 182
Making Circular Copies 182
Making Row and Column Copies 184
Fine-Tuning Your View 187
Finishing the Kitchenette 189
Array Along a Path 189
Making Changes to an Associative Array 191
Developing Your Drawing 194
Importing Settings 194
Using Osnap Tracking to Place Objects 197
Finding an Exact Distance along a Curve 212
Changing the Length of Objects 214
Creating a New Drawing by Using Parts from Another Drawing 215
Eliminating Unused Blocks, Layers, Linetypes, Shapes, Styles, and More 216
The Bottom Line 218
Chapter 7 • Mastering Viewing Tools, Hatches, and External References 219
Assembling the Parts 219
Taking Control of the AutoCAD Display 223
Understanding Regeneration and Redrawing 223
Understanding the Frozen Layer Option 228
Using Hatch Patterns in Your Drawings 229
Placing a Hatch Pattern in a Specific Area 229
Adding Predefined Hatch Patterns 231
Positioning Hatch Patterns Accurately 233
Updating a Block from an External File 234
Changing the Hatch Area 237
Modifying a Hatch Pattern 238
Understanding the Boundary Hatch Options 240
Controlling Boundaries with the Boundaries Panel 240
Fine-Tuning the Boundary Behavior 241
Controlling Hatch Behavior with the Options Panel 241
Controlling Hatch Default Layer, Layout Scale, and ISO Line Weight 243
Using Additional Hatch Features 243
Using Gradient Shading 244
Tips for Using Hatch 246
Space Planning and Hatch Patterns 246
Using External References 249
Attaching a Drawing as an External Reference 250
Other Differences Between External References and Blocks 254
Other External Reference Options 255
Clipping Xref Views and Improving Performance 257
Editing Xrefs in Place 260
Using the External Reference Tab 263
Adding and Removing Objects from Blocks and Xrefs 263
Understanding the Reference Edit Dialog Box Options 265
The Bottom Line 266
Chapter 8 • Introducing Printing, Plotting, and Layouts 269
Plotting the Plan 269
Understanding the Plotter Settings 273
Paper Size 274
Drawing Orientation 274
Plot Area 275
Plot Scale 276
Shaded Viewport Options 279
Plot Offset 280
Plot Options 281
Exit Options 283
WYSIWYG Plotting Using Layout Views 283
Setting Plot Scale in the Layout Viewports 285
Adding an Output Device 287
Editing a Plotter Configuration 289
Storing a Page Setup 291
Plotter and Printer Hardware Considerations 293
Understanding Your Plotter’s Limits 293
Knowing Your Plotter’s Origins 296
The Bottom Line 298
Chapter 9 • Understanding Plot Styles 299
Choosing Between Color-Dependent and Named Plot Style Tables 299
Creating a Color Plot Style Table 301
Editing and Using Plot Style Tables 302
Making Your Plot Styles Visible 305
Making Changes to Multiple Plot Styles 306
Setting Up Line Corner Styles 308
Setting Up Screen Values for Solid Areas 309
Controlling the Visibility of Overlapping Objects 310
Other Options in the Plot Style Table Editor 310
Assigning Named Plot Styles Directly to Layers and Objects 314
Using Named Plot Style Tables 314
Assigning Plot Styles to Objects 317
Assigning Plot Style Tables to Layers 320
The Bottom Line 321
Chapter 10 • Adding Text to Drawings 323
Preparing a Drawing for Text 323
Organizing Text by Styles 324
Getting Familiar with the Text and Annotation Scale Control Panels 326
Setting the Annotation Scale and Adding Text 327
Inserting Text 327
Exploring Text and Scale 329
Understanding the Text Style Dialog Box Options 331
Styles 331
Set Current/New/Delete 331
Font 331
Size 332
Effects 332
Exploring Text Formatting in AutoCAD 333
Adjusting the Text Height and Font 333
Understanding the Text Editor Tab 335
Adding Symbols and Special Characters 336
Setting Indents and Tabs 338
What Do the Fonts Look Like? 342
Adding Simple Single-Line Text Objects 344
Justifying Single-Line Text Objects 346
Using Special Characters with Single-Line Text Objects 348
Using the Check Spelling Feature 349
How Check Spelling Works 349
Choosing a Dictionary 350
Substituting Fonts 352
Finding and Replacing Text 353
The Bottom Line 357
Chapter 11 • Using Fields and Tables 359
Using Fields to Associate Text with Drawing Properties 359
Adding Tables to Your Drawing 363
Creating a Table 363
Adding Cell Text 364
Adjusting Table Text Orientation and Location 366
Editing the Table Line Work 368
Adding Formulas to Cells 370
Using Formulas Directly in Cells 371
Using Other Math Operations 372
Importing and Exporting Tables 373
Importing a Table 373
Exporting Tables 374
Creating Table Styles 375
Adding or Modifying a Table Style 375
The Table Style Options 377
The Bottom Line 378
Chapter 12 • Using Dimensions 379
Understanding the Components of a Dimension 379
Creating a Dimension Style 380
Setting Up the Primary Unit Style 383
Setting the Height for Dimension Text 384
Setting the Location and Orientation of Dimension Text 385
Choosing an Arrow Style and Setting the Dimension Scale 385
Setting Up Alternate Units 389
Setting the Current Dimension Style 390
Modifying a Dimension Style 391
Drawing Linear Dimensions 391
Understanding the Dimensions Panel 391
Placing Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions 392
Continuing a Dimension 393
Drawing Dimensions from a Common Base Extension Line 395
Adjusting the Distance Between Dimensions 397
Editing Dimensions 397
Appending Data to Dimension Text 398
Using Grips to Make Minor Adjustments to Dimensions 399
Changing Style Settings of Individual Dimensions 401
Editing Dimensions and Other Objects Together 403
Associating Dimensions with Objects 406
Adding a String of Dimensions with a Single Operation 407
Adding or Removing the Alternate Dimensions 408
Dimensioning Nonorthogonal Objects 408
Dimensioning Nonorthogonal Linear Distances 409
Dimensioning Radii, Diameters, and Arcs 410
Skewing Dimension Lines 413
Adding a Note with a Leader Arrow 414
Creating Multileader Styles 416
Editing Multileader Notes 418
Breaking a Dimension Line for a Leader 418
Applying Ordinate Dimensions 419
Adding Tolerance Notation 420
Inserting Tolerance and Datum Values 420
Adding Inspection Dimensions 422
The Bottom Line 422
Part 3 • Mastering Advanced Skills 425
Chapter 13 • Using Attributes 427
Creating Attributes 428
Adding Attributes to Blocks 428
Copying and Editing Attribute Definitions 431
Turning the Attribute Definitions into a Block 433
Inserting Blocks Containing Attributes 435
Editing Attributes 438
Editing Attribute Values One at a Time 438
Editing Attribute Text Formats and Properties 439
Making Global Changes to Attribute Values 441
Making Invisible Attributes Visible 442
Making Global Format and Property Changes to Attributes 443
Redefining Blocks Containing Attributes 445
Extracting and Exporting Attribute Information 446
Performing the Extraction 447
Extracting Attribute Data to an AutoCAD Table 451
The Bottom Line 453
Chapter 14 • Copying Existing Drawings into AutoCAD 455
Methods for Converting Paper Drawings to AutoCAD Files 455
Importing a Raster Image 456
Working with a Raster Image 459
Scaling a Raster Image 460
Controlling Object Visibility and Overlap with Raster Images 460
Clipping a Raster Image 462
Adjusting Brightness, Contrast, and Fade 464
Turning Off the Frame, Adjusting Overall Quality, and Controlling Transparency 465
Working with PDF Files 468
Importing a PDF 468
Scaling and Osnaps with PDFs 469
Controlling the PDF Display 471
The Bottom Line 473
Chapter 15 • Advanced Editing and Organizing 475
Using External References 475
Preparing Existing Drawings for External Referencing 476
Assembling Xrefs to Build a Drawing 478
Importing Named Elements from Xrefs 484
Controlling the Xref Search Path 486
Managing Layers 487
Saving and Recalling Layer Settings 487
Other Tools for Managing Layers 491
Using Advanced Tools: Filter and Quick Select 492
Filtering Selections 493
Using Quick Select 497
Using the QuickCalc Calculator 499
Adding Foot and Inch Lengths and Finding the Sum of Angles 501
Using the Display Area and Units Conversion 504
Using QuickCalc to Find Points 505
Pasting to the Command Line 507
Finding Fractional Distances Between Two Points 508
Using QuickCalc While in the Middle of a Command 510
Storing Expressions and Values 512
Guidelines for Working with QuickCalc 513
The Bottom Line 516
Chapter 16 • Laying Out Your Printer Output 517
Understanding Model Space and Paper Space 517
Switching from Model Space to Paper Space 518
Setting the Size of a Paper Space Layout 520
Creating New Paper Space Viewports 521
Reaching Inside Viewports 523
Working with Paper Space Viewports 525
Scaling Views in Paper Space 526
Setting Layers in Individual Viewports 528
Creating and Using Multiple Paper Space Layouts 531
Creating Odd-Shaped Viewports 532
Understanding Lineweights, Linetypes, and Dimensions in Paper Space 535
Controlling and Viewing Lineweights in Paper Space 535
The Lineweight Settings Dialog Box 537
Linetype Scales and Paper Space 537
Dimensioning in Paper Space Layouts 538
Other Uses for Paper Space 541
The Bottom Line 542
Chapter 17 • Making “Smart” Drawings with Parametric Tools 543
Why Use Parametric Drawing Tools 543
Connecting Objects with Geometric Constraints 545
Using AutoConstrain to Add Constraints Automatically 545
Editing a Drawing Containing Constraints 546
Using Other Geometric Constraints 549
Using Constraints in the Drawing Process 550
Controlling Sizes with Dimensional Constraints 551
Adding a Dimensional Constraint 551
Editing a Dimensional Constraint 552
Using Formulas to Control and Link Dimensions 554
Adding a Formula Parameter 554
Testing the Formula 556
Using Other Formulas 556
Editing the Constraint Options 558
Putting Constraints to Use 560
The Bottom Line 561
Chapter 18 • Using Dynamic Blocks 563
Exploring the Block Editor 563
Opening the Block Editor 564
Editing a Block and Creating New Blocks 565
Creating a Dynamic Block 566
Adding a Parameter 567
Adding an Action 568
Adding an Increment Value 570
Editing Parameters and Actions 572
Keeping an Object Centered 572
Using Constraints in Dynamic Blocks 573
Adding a List of Predefined Options 578
Creating Multiple Shapes in One Block 581
Rotating Objects in Unison 586
Filling in a Space Automatically with Objects 590
Including Block Information with Data Extraction 592
The Bottom Line 594
Chapter 19 • Drawing Curves 597
Introducing Polylines 597
Drawing a Polyline 597
Setting Polyline Options 599
Editing Polylines 600
Setting Pedit Options 603
Smoothing Polylines 604
Editing Vertices 605
Creating a Polyline Spline Curve 614
Using True Spline Curves 616
Drawing a True Spline 617
Understanding the Spline Options 618
Fine-Tuning Spline Curves 620
Marking Divisions on Curves 622
Dividing Objects into Segments of Equal Length 622
Dividing Objects into Specified Lengths 624
The Bottom Line 625
Chapter 20 • Getting and Exchanging Data from Drawings 627
Finding the Area of Closed Boundaries 627
Finding the Area of an Object 628
Using Hatch Patterns to Find Areas 629
Adding and Subtracting Areas with the Area Command 631
Getting General Information 635
Determining the Drawing’s Status 635
Keeping Track of Time 637
Getting Information from System Variables 637
Keeping a Log of Your Activity 638
Capturing and Saving Text Data from the AutoCAD Text Window 639
Storing Searchable Information in AutoCAD Files 640
Searching for AutoCAD Files 642
Recovering Corrupted Files 642
Using the DXF File Format to Exchange CAD Data with Other Programs 643
Exporting DXF Files 643
Opening or Importing DXF Files 644
Using AutoCAD Drawings in Page Layout Programs 645
Exporting Raster Files 646
Exporting Vector Files 650
Using OLE to Import Data 651
Editing OLE Links 653
Importing Worksheets as AutoCAD Tables 654
Understanding Options for Embedding Data 656
Using the Clipboard to Export AutoCAD Drawings 656
The Bottom Line 657
Part 4 • 3D Modeling and Imaging 659
Chapter 21 • Creating 3D Drawings 661
Getting to Know the 3D Modeling Workspace 661
Drawing in 3D Using Solids 663
Adjusting Appearances 665
Creating a 3D Box 665
Editing 3D Solids with Grips 666
Constraining Motion with the Gizmo 668
Rotating Objects in 3D Using Dynamic UCS 668
Drawing on a 3D Object’s Surface 671
Pushing and Pulling Shapes from a Solid 673
Making Changes to Your Solid 675
Creating 3D Forms from 2D Shapes 677
Extruding a Polyline 677
Isolating Coordinates with Point Filters 681
Moving Around Your Model 684
Finding Isometric and Orthogonal Views 684
Rotating Freely Around Your Model 686
Changing Your View Direction 686
Using SteeringWheels 688
Changing Where You Are Looking 690
Flying Through Your View 691
Changing from Perspective to Parallel Projection 692
Getting a Visual Effect 693
Using Visual Styles 693
Creating a Sketched Look with Visual Styles 694
Turning a 3D View into a 2D AutoCAD Drawing 696
Using the Point Cloud Feature 700
The Bottom Line 700
Chapter 22 • Using Advanced 3D Features 703
Setting Up AutoCAD for This Chapter 703
Mastering the User Coordinate System 704
Defining a UCS 705
Saving a UCS 707
Working in a UCS 708
Building 3D Parts in Separate Files 709
Understanding the UCS Options 711
UCS Based on Object Orientation 712
UCS Based on Offset Orientation 714
UCS Rotated Around an Axis 715
Orienting a UCS in the View Plane 717
Saving a UCS with a View 717
Using Viewports to Aid in 3D Drawing 717
Using the Array Tools 721
Making Changes to an Associative Array 722
Creating Complex 3D Surfaces 723
Laying Out a 3D Form 723
Spherical and Cylindrical Coordinate Formats 724
Using a 3D Polyline 724
Creating a Curved 3D Surface 726
Converting the Surface into a Solid 731
Shaping the Solid 731
Finding the Interference Between Two Solids 732
Creating Tubes with the Sweep Tool 735
Using Sweep to Create Complex Forms 737
Creating Spiral Forms 740
Creating Surface Models 742
Slicing a Solid with a Surface 743
Finding the Volume of a Cut 745
Understanding the Loft Command 747
Moving Objects in 3D Space 751
Aligning Objects in 3D Space 751
Moving an Object in 3D 751
Rotating an Object in 3D 753
The Bottom Line 754
Chapter 23 • Rendering 3D Drawings 757
Testing the Waters 757
Creating a Quick Study Rendering 761
Simulating the Sun 762
Setting Up the Sun 762
Setting Polar North 764
Adding a Distant Light 765
Using Materials 769
Adjusting the Global Material 769
Creating a New Material and Changing Its Properties 771
Adding a Background 773
Creating Effects Using Materials and Lights 777
Adding a Self-Illuminated Material 777
Assigning Materials by Layer 780
Simulating a Night Scene with Spotlights 780
Adding a Point Light 785
Editing Lights 786
Applying and Adjusting Texture Maps 788
Creating a Building from a Box 789
Adjusting a Material to Fit an Object 791
Exploring Your Other Material-Mapping Options 794
Specifying the Size of a Bitmap 795
Simulating Trees and People with Opacity Maps 798
Understanding the Rendering Options 801
Checking and Saving Renderings in the Render Window 803
Adding Cameras for Better View Control 804
Making Adjustments to Your Camera 807
Creating an Animated Walk-Through 809
Fine-Tuning the Animation 811
Printing Your Renderings 813
Simulating Natural Light 815
Rendering Interior Views 815
Using the Sun and Sky Simulation 818
The Bottom Line 822
Chapter 24 • Editing and Visualizing 3D Solids 823
Understanding Solid Modeling 823
Creating Solid Forms 826
Joining Primitives 826
Creating Complex Solids 830
Tapering an Extrusion 830
Sweeping a Shape on a Curved Path 831
Revolving a Polyline 833
Editing Solids 835
Splitting a Solid into Two Pieces 835
Rounding Corners with the Fillet Tool 837
Chamfering Corners with the Chamfer Tool 838
Using the Solid Editing Tools 840
Streamlining the 2D Drawing Process 849
Drawing Standard Top, Front, and Right-Side Views 850
Adding Dimensions and Notes in a Layout 852
Using Visual Styles with a Viewport 853
Visualizing Solids 854
The Bottom Line 863
Chapter 25 • Exploring 3D Mesh and Surface Modeling 865
Creating a Simple 3D Mesh 865
Creating a Mesh Primitive 866
Understanding the Parts of a Mesh 867
Smoothing a Mesh 868
Editing Faces and Edges 868
Stretching Faces 870
Moving an Edge 873
Adding More Faces 876
Rotating an Edge 878
Adding a Crease 880
Splitting and Extruding a Mesh Face 882
Creating Mesh Surfaces 885
Revolved Surface 885
Edge Surface 886
Ruled Surface 887
Tabulated Surface 888
Converting Meshes to Solids 889
Understanding 3D Surfaces 890
Editing Surfaces 892
Using Extrude, Surface Trim, and Surface Fillet 894
Using Surface Blend, Patch, and Offset 896
Understanding Associativity 900
Editing with Control Vertices 903
Editing with the CV Edit Bar 906
Making Holes in a Surface with the Project Geometry Panel 909
Visualizing Curvature: Understanding the Analysis Panel 909
The Bottom Line 912
Part 5 • Customization and Integration 913
Chapter 26 • Customizing Toolbars, Menus, Linetypes, and Hatch Patterns 915
Using Workspaces 915
Customizing the User Interface 917
Taking a Quick Customization Tour 917
Understanding the Customizations In All Files Panel 921
Getting the Overall View 924
Finding Commands in the Command List 925
Opening Preview, Button Image, and Shortcuts 926
Getting to the Core of Customization in the Properties Group 926
Creating Your Own Ribbon Panels and Menus 927
Customizing Ribbon Panel Tools 928
Creating Macros in Tools and Menus 932
Pausing for User Input 933
Opening an Expanded Text Box for the Macro Option 934
Editing Keyboard Shortcuts 935
Saving, Loading, and Unloading Your Customizations 935
Understanding the Diesel Macro Language 937
Using Diesel at the Command Line 938
Using Diesel in a Custom Menu Macro 939
Using Diesel as a Menu Bar Option Label 940
Using Diesel and Fields to Generate Text 943
Creating Custom Linetypes 944
Viewing Available Linetypes 944
Creating a New Linetype 945
Understanding the Linetype Code 946
Creating Complex Linetypes 947
Creating Hatch Patterns 950
The Bottom Line 953
Chapter 27 • Managing and Sharing Your Drawings 955
Sharing Drawings over the Internet 955
Sharing Project Files with eTransmit 956
Protecting AutoCAD Drawing Files 960
ePublishing Your Drawings 964
Exchanging Drawing Sets 965
Exploring Other Publish Options 967
Creating a DWF File by Using the Plot Dialog Box 969
Adding Hyperlinks to Drawings 970
Managing Your Drawings with DesignCenter and the Tool Palettes 974
Getting Familiar with DesignCenter 975
Opening and Inserting Files with DesignCenter 978
Finding and Extracting the Contents of a Drawing 979
Exchanging Data Between Open Files 982
Loading Specific Files into DesignCenter 983
Downloading Symbols from DesignCenter Online 983
Customizing the Tool Palettes with DesignCenter 984
Searching Your Drawing Library With Content Explorer 989
Indexing Your Files 989
Searching Your Files 991
Controlling the Content Explorer’s Display 991
Adding Network Resources 993
Establishing Office Standards 994
Establishing Layering and Text Conventions 994
Checking Office Standards 995
Converting Multiple Layer Settings 999
Exploring Other Layer Translator Options 1001
The Bottom Line 1002
Appendices 1005
Appendix A • The Bottom Line 1007
Chapter 1: Exploring the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface 1007
Chapter 2: Creating Your First Drawing 1008
Chapter 3: Setting Up and Using AutoCAD’s Drafting Tools 1009
Chapter 4: Organizing Objects with Blocks and Groups 1009
Chapter 5: Keeping Track of Layers and Blocks 1010
Chapter 6: Editing and Reusing Data to Work Efficiently 1011
Chapter 7: Mastering Viewing Tools, Hatches, and External References 1012
Chapter 8: Introducing Printing, Plotting, and Layouts 1012
Chapter 9: Understanding Plot Styles 1013
Chapter 10: Adding Text to Drawings 1014
Chapter 11: Using Fields and Tables 1015
Chapter 12: Using Dimensions 1016
Chapter 13: Using Attributes 1017
Chapter 14: Copying Existing Drawings into AutoCAD 1017
Chapter 15: Advanced Editing and Organizing 1018
Chapter 16: Laying Out Your Printer Output 1019
Chapter 17: Making “Smart” Drawings with Parametric Tools 1020
Chapter 18: Using Dynamic Blocks 1021
Chapter 19: Drawing Curves 1022
Chapter 20: Getting and Exchanging Data from Drawings 1024
Chapter 21: Creating 3D Drawings 1024
Chapter 22: Using Advanced 3D Features 1025
Chapter 23: Rendering 3D Drawings 1027
Chapter 24: Editing and Visualizing 3D Solids 1028
Chapter 25: Exploring 3D Mesh and Surface Modeling 1029
Chapter 26: Customizing Toolbars, Menus, Linetypes, and Hatch Patterns 1030
Chapter 27: Managing and Sharing Your Drawings 1031
Appendix B • Installing and Setting Up AutoCAD 1033
Before Installing AutoCAD 1033
Proceeding with the Installation 1033
Configuring AutoCAD 1034
The Files Tab 1035
The Display Tab 1038
The Open And Save Tab 1040
The Plot and Publish Tab 1043
The System Tab 1043
The User Preferences Tab 1046
The Drafting Tab 1048
The 3D Modeling Tab 1050
The Selection Tab 1053
The Profiles Tab 1055
Configuring the Tablet Menu Area 1056
Turning On the Noun/Verb Selection Method 1057
Turning On the Grips Feature 1058
Setting Up the Tracking Vector Feature 1058
Adjusting AutoCAD’s 3D Graphics System 1058
The Adaptive Degradation Group 1059
The Hardware and Performance Tuning Group 1059
The Manual Performance Tuning Dialog Box 1059
Finding Hidden Folders That Contain AutoCAD Files 1061
Appendix C • About the Companion DVD 1063
What You’ll Find on the DVD 1063
Adobe Reader 1063
Tutorial Files 1064
AutoCAD 2012 Video Tutorials 1064
AutoCAD 2012 1064
AutoCAD 2012 Video Demos 1064
Autodesk Design Review 1064
Autodesk DWG TrueView 1064
ShapeBook 2009 1065
System Requirements 1065
Using the DVD 1065
Troubleshooting 1066
Customer Care 1066
Appendix D • AutoCAD Certification 1067
Index 1073