Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008

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Chapter 1: Exploring the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface

Figure 1.1: A typical arrangement of the elements in the AutoCAD window. The Sheet Set Manager palette (or Info palette for LT) is closed for clarity.
Figure 1.2: The 3D Modeling workspace offers an alternative arrangement of the elements in the AutoCAD window.
Figure 1.3: The menu bar, the Workspaces toolbar, and the Standard Annotation toolbar. LT users may see a floating Workspaces toolbar instead of the docked version shown at far right.
Figure 1.4: The Command window and the status bar
Figure 1.5: Selecting the first point of a rectangle
Figure 1.6: After you've selected the first point of the rectangle, you see a rectangle follow the motion of your mouse.
Figure 1.7: The control panels of the Dashboard
Figure 1.8: Click and hold the downward-pointing arrow to open the fly-out toolbar.
Figure 1.9: The toolbar shortcut menu
Figure 1.10: The Layout1 view of the clip.dwg file
Figure 1.11: Placing the zoom window around the clip
Figure 1.12: The final view you want to achieve in step 3 of the exercise
Figure 1.13: Erasing a portion of the clip

Chapter 2: Creating Your First Drawing

Figure 2.1: The 2D Draw control panel tools
Figure 2.2: A rubber-banding line
Figure 2.3: Notice that the rubber-banding line now starts from the last point selected. This indicates that you can continue to add more line segments.
Figure 2.4: AutoCAD's default system for specifying angles
Figure 2.5: These three sides of the door...

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