AutoCAD 2002 ReferencePoint Suite

AutoCAD is a two-dimensional (2-D) Computer-Aided Design (CAD) program from AutoDesk, which provides additional features for three-dimensional (3-D) modeling. AutoCAD automates the designing and drafting tasks that help designers and engineers streamline production.
This ReferencePoint provides an overview of the AutoCAD environment. It explains how to create drawings using various tools, such as attribute managers, attribute editors, and layer tools. In addition, this ReferencePoint explains how to improve your drawing skills.
AutoCAD 2002 is backward compatible with most applications and scripts written for AutoCAD 2000 or AutoCAD 2000i can be easily run on AutoCAD 2002. AutoCAD 2002 is Windows friendly because the software is built for the Microsoft Windows desktop environment, including Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows NT 4.0.
Features such as Multiple Design Environment, simplified Array Functionality, Associative Dimensioning, plotting enhancements, more powerful 3D, and 24 percent better application performance make AutoCAD 2002 more efficient and productive than previous versions. AutoCAD 2002 has impressive standard management tools which make it much easier to check and stick to the drafting and designing standards. Standards are easily and accurately managed by checking the drawings against standards located on the hard drive, Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), or the Internet. Such a facility is can be extremely vital to any organization.
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