Put the power and speed of AutoCAD 2002 at your fingertips! Conceived and written by noted AutoCAD authority and editor of "AutoCAD User" magazine, Ralph Grabowski, The Illustrated AutoCAD 2002 Quick Reference Guide is a "must" for users of all abilities - whether migrating from earlier releases to AutoCAD 2002, transitioning to AutoCAD 2002 from another CAD application, or using this world-class drawing and design tool for the first time. Fully illustrated and alphabetically organized for fast and trouble-free use at the CAD workstation, this Guide is extraordinarily complete and offers on-the-spot access to 100% of the commands and functions of AutoCAD 2002 and 2000i - including commands that are not addressed in the documentation! Each command starts on a new page, enabling users to locate needed information quickly and effortlessly while at the CAD workstation. Alternate ways of accessing the command - including keyboard, icon, menu picks, and table location - are also listed on the same page to assist readers in saving time and enhancing their productivity. All new commands and features are highlighted, and essential information about related commands and system variables is included, enabling users to gain the knowledge and expertise they need to select the best AutoCAD 2002 command(s) to accomplish specific tasks.
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Becoming very well worn:
The downside to technology is that you have to try and keep pace, expecially in CAD technology. This book helps to make the learning curve not quite so steep. It is laid out like the other "Quick Reference" books for ACAD, in alphabetical order, with numeric commands (usually 3d) after 'Z'
When you get to the command that you have a question about, there is a wealth of information. You not only have the command, but the icon also, if there is one for that command. You then get the command line reference,... more info
Perfect reference:
A perfect and user friendly book and its a must have reference book especially to whom practicing AutoCAD.