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Paul Richard
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    Introduction to AutoCAD 2024: A Modern Perspective ,1st edition

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    Introduction to AutoCAD 2024 addresses advances in technology and introduces students to 2-dimensional drawing skills and commands using the 2024 release of AutoCAD. Straightforward explanations focus on actual drawing procedures, and illustrations show what to expect on the computer screen. It continuously builds on concepts covered in previous chapters, contains exercises combined with in-text notes, and offers examples that provide the “how and why” of AutoCAD fundamentals.

    Projects are included at the end of each chapter and provide hands-on experience creating various types of mechanical, architectural, civil, and electrical drawings. This text is appropriate for introductory and intermediate AutoCAD courses.

    • Introduces AutoCAD, drafting skills, editing techniques, working with complex objects, annotating drawings, outputting your work, advanced drawing and construction methods, and collaborating with others on the web.
    • Pedagogy reinforces learning objectives throughout, with chapter objectives; key term definitions; command grids that concisely offer multiple ways of achieving the task at hand; “New” version icons that highlight new software features quickly; and discipline icons that identify the field of study throughout.
    • Hands-on exercises appear throughout the text to reinforce learning, and end-of-chapter projects require students to demonstrate a full understanding of the concepts presented in the chapter.

    Introduction to AutoCAD 2024 provides students with the tools they need to develop drafting skills with AutoCAD.

    Part One An Introduction to AutoCAD
    Chapter 1
    Introduction to AutoCAD 1
    Chapter Objectives 1
    Introduction 1
    What Is CAD? 1
    Fundamental CAD Concepts 4
    Drawing Actual Size 4
    The Cartesian Coordinate System 5
    Right-Hand Rule 5
    Grid Units 6
    Angle Measurement 7
    Annotation Scale 8
    Object Properties 9
    Colors 10
    Linetypes 11
    Lineweights 12
    Transparency 13
    Controlling Object Properties 13
    Model Space and Paper Space 13
    AutoCAD File Types 14
    A First Look at AutoCAD 15
    The Start Tab 15
    File Tab Menu 17
    The AutoCAD User Interface 18
    Workspaces 20
    Quick Access Toolbar 20
    Application Menu 22
    Ribbon 24
    Tooltips 28
    The Command Line Window 29
    Dynamic Input 35
    Right-Click Shortcut Menus 37
    Accessing Recent Input 37
    Status Bar 38
    In-Canvas Viewport Control 40
    ViewCube 41
    Navigation Bar 42
    Dialog Boxes 43
    Palettes 43
    Keyboard Commands 47
    InfoCenter 49
    Getting Help 50
    Chapter Summary 52
    Chapter Test Questions 52
    Chapter 2 Quick Start Tutorial 55
    Chapter Objectives 55
    Introduction 55
    Creating a New Drawing 55
    Using a Template 56
    Saving Your Work 56
    File Safety Precautions 58
    Model Space and Layout Space 59
    The Layout Menu 60
    Viewports 60
    Communicating with AutoCAD 62
    The Command Line 62
    Dynamic Input 62
    Object Snaps, Ortho Mode, and Polar Tracking 65
    Undo/Redo 66
    Grid and Snap 67
    Draw a Circle 68
    Navigating Around the Drawing 69
    Zooming with a Wheel Mouse 71
    Object Properties 71
    Layers 73
    Freeze and Thaw a Layer 77
    Lock and Unlock a Layer 78
    Dimension Styles 79
    Dimensioning 83
    Modifying Drawing Objects 86
    Selection Sets 86
    Grip Editing 88
    Introduction to Advanced Editing Techniques 93
    Making Parallel Copies 93
    Fixing Overlapping Lines and Closing Gaps 94
    Cleaning Up Layout Space 96
    Setting the Viewport Scale 96
    Text 99
    Plotting and Page Setups 102
    Plotting 105
    Chapter Summary 107
    Chapter Test Questions 107
    Part Two Drafting Skills: Drawing with AutoCAD
    Chapter 3
    Controlling the Drawing Display 111
    Chapter Objectives 111
    Introduction 111
    Zooming In and Out of a Drawing 111
    Zoom Tools 112
    Using the Mouse Wheel 117
    Panning Around a Drawing 118
    The Pan Tool 118
    Using the Middle Mouse Button 120
    Panning and Zooming Transparently 121
    Chapter Summary 123
    Chapter Test Questions 123
    Chapter Project 125
    Chapter 4 Basic Drawing Commands 127
    Chapter Objectives 127
    Introduction 127
    Drawing Setup 127
    Templates 128
    Units 128
    Setting the Drawing Area 131
    Drawing Lines 131
    Coordinate Entry Methods 132
    Cartesian Coordinates 132
    Absolute Versus Relative Coordinate Entry 134
    Polar Coordinates 135
    Dynamic Input 136
    Drawing Circles 137
    Center Radius 137
    Center Diameter 138
    2 Point Circle 139
    3 Point Circle 139
    Tangent Tangent Radius 140
    Drawing Arcs 141
    The ARC Command 142
    3 Point Arc 142
    Arc Options 142
    Using the ARC Command 143
    Drawing Ellipses 144
    Elliptical Arcs 146
    Points 147
    Point Styles 147
    Measure and Divide 149
    Chapter Summary 151
    Chapter Test Questions 151
    Chapter Projects 154
    Chapter 5 Drawing Tools and Drafting Settings 159
    Chapter Objectives 159
    Introduction 159
    Grid Mode 161
    Setting the Grid Style 162
    Setting the Grid Spacing 162
    Controlling Grid Mode Behavior 162
    Snap Mode 163
    Setting the Snap Spacing 163
    Setting the Snap Type and Style 164
    Ortho Mode 165
    Polar Tracking 166
    Setting the Polar Tracking Angle and Measurement Method 167
    Object Snaps 169
    Object Snap Modes 170
    Basic Object Snaps 172
    Advanced Object Snap Modes 181
    Object Snap Tracking 185
    Temporary Tracking 186
    Object Snap Tracking 187
    Intersecting Alignment Paths 187
    Dynamic Input 190
    Pointer Input 190
    Dimension Input 190
    Dynamic Prompts 191
    Dynamic Input Settings 191
    Using Construction Lines 194
    The XLINE Command 194
    The RAY Command 204
    Chapter Summary 205
    Chapter Test Questions 205
    Chapter Projects 208
    Chapter 6 Managing Object Properties 213
    Chapter Objectives 213
    Introduction 213
    Common Object Properties 213
    Layers 214
    The LAYER Command 214
    Layer Name List 215
    Deleting a Layer 227
    Layer Settings 228
    Using Layers 230
    Linetype Scale 231
    Hard-Coded Versus Soft-Coded Properties 232
    Setting the Default Object Properties 232
    Color Control and Management 233
    Linetype Control and Management 233
    Lineweight Control and Management 235
    Transparency Control and Management 235
    Changing the Properties of Objects 236
    The Properties Palette 236
    The Properties Panel 238
    Quick Properties 238
    Copying Properties Between Objects 240
    Creating Objects with Properties Based on Existing Objects 240
    Using DesignCenter to Import Layers 242
    Layer Filters 243
    The Filter Tree 244
    Property Filters 244
    Group Filters 246
    Search Filter 247
    Layer States Manager 247
    Object Visibility 249
    Chapter Summary 250
    Chapter Test Questions 250
    Chapter Projects 253
    Part Three Understanding Editing Techniques: Basics Through Advanced
    Chapter 7
    Basic Editing Techniques 259
    Chapter Objectives 259
    Introduction 259
    The ERASE Command 261
    Selecting Objects for Editing 261
    Selecting Objects Individually 262
    Selecting Multiple Objects 265
    Advanced Selection Techniques 271
    Selecting Similar Objects 271
    Grouping Objects 272
    Moving Objects 274
    Copying Objects 277
    Mirroring Objects 279
    Mirroring Text 280
    Rotating Objects 281
    Rotating and Copying Objects 283
    Scaling Objects 284
    Scaling and Copying Objects 286
    Stretching Objects 287
    Selecting Objects First 290
    Using Grips to Edit 291
    Multifunctional Grips 291
    Controlling Grips 291
    Selecting Grips 292
    Grip Modes 293
    Chapter Summary 295
    Chapter Test Questions 295
    Chapter Projects 298
    Chapter 8 Advanced Editing Techniques 305
    Chapter Objectives 305
    Introduction 305
    Offsetting Objects 306
    Offsetting an Object a Specified Distance 306
    Offsetting Through a Point 306
    Offset Options 307
    Arraying Objects 308
    Creating a Rectangular Array 309
    Creating a Path Array 311
    Creating a Polar Array 313
    Trimming and Extending Objects 315
    Trimming Objects 315
    Extending Objects 318
    Creating Fillets and Chamfers 321
    Creating Fillets 321
    Capping Two Parallel Lines Using the Fillet Tool 323
    Creating Chamfers 325
    Breaking an Object 327
    Creating a Gap in an Object 327
    Breaking Circles, Xlines, and Rays 328
    Selecting the Second Points 328
    Break at Point 329
    Joining Multiple Objects 330
    Lengthening an Object 331
    The LENGTHEN Command Options 331
    Invalid Objects 332
    Chapter Summary 333
    Chapter Test Questions 333
    Chapter Projects 336
    Part Four Working with Complex Objects
    Chapter 9
    Drawing and Editing Complex Objects 343
    Chapter Objectives 343
    Introduction 343
    Drawing Polylines 344
    Drawing Polyline Arcs 346
    Drawing Polylines with a Width 351
    Drawing Rectangles 352
    Drawing Polygons 356
    Drawing Donuts 358
    Drawing Revision Clouds 359
    Changing the Arc Length 360
    Switching Styles 361
    Creating Revision Clouds from Existing Objects 361
    Editing Revision Clouds 361
    Editing Polylines 363
    Closing and Opening Polylines 363
    Joining Polylines 364
    Changing the Polyline Width 366
    Editing Polyline Vertices 366
    Converting Polylines into Smooth Curves 367
    Controlling Polyline Linetype Generation 369
    Reversing a Polyline 369
    Editing Polylines Using Grips 369
    Exploding Complex Objects 370
    Chapter Summary 371
    Chapter Test Questions 371
    Chapter Projects 374
    Chapter 10 Pattern Fills and Hatching 381
    Chapter Objectives 381
    Introduction 381
    Hatching 381
    Selecting a Hatch Area 382
    Controlling Hatch Settings and Options 384
    Gradient Fills 394
    Two-Color Gradient 394
    One-Color Gradient 395
    Gradient Pattern 395
    Editing Hatch Patterns 396
    Using the Hatch Editor Context Tab of the Ribbon 396
    Using the Hatch Edit Dialog Box 396
    Using the Properties Palette 397
    Trimming Hatches 397
    Exploding Hatches 398
    Using DesignCenter with Hatch Patterns 398
    Chapter Summary 400
    Chapter Test Questions 400
    Chapter Projects 403
    Part Five Annotating Drawings
    Chapter 11
    Adding Text 407
    Chapter Objectives 407
    Introduction 407
    Controlling the Appearance of Text 408
    Fonts 409
    Text Height 410
    Annotation Scale 410
    Text Styles 411
    The Text Style Dialog Box 413
    Creating Multiline Text 417
    The In-Place Multiline Text Editor 420
    The Text Editor Context Tab of the Ribbon 423
    The Right-Click Menu 433
    Stacked Text 436
    Creating Single-Line Text 438
    The Right-Click Menu 440
    Single-Line Text Justification 441
    Inserting Special Symbols in Single-Line Text 443
    Text Fields 444
    Inserting Text Fields 446
    Editing Text Fields 448
    Editing Text 449
    Editing Text Content 449
    Editing Text Using the Properties Palette 450
    Text Alignment 452
    Scaling Text 452
    Changing Text Justification 453
    Finding and Replacing Text 454
    The Spell Checker 457
    The Combine Text Tool 461
    Chapter Summary 462
    Chapter Test Questions 462
    Chapter Projects 465
    Chapter 12 Working with Tables 471
    Chapter Objectives 471
    Introduction 471
    Creating Tables from Scratch 472
    Entering Table Data 474
    Creating Tables by Inserting a Data Link 475
    The Data Link Manager 475
    Managing Table Styles 476
    Modifying Tables 480
    The Right-Click Menu 481
    Modifying Table Cells 482
    The Table Cell Context Tab of the Ribbon 482
    The Right-Click Menu 482
    Inserting Formulas 485
    Chapter Summary 487
    Chapter Test Questions 487
    Chapter Projects 490
    Chapter 13 Dimensioning Drawings 493
    Chapter Objectives 493
    Introduction 493
    Dimension Tools 493
    Types of Dimensions 494
    Dimension Associativity 494
    Definition Points 495
    Dimension Layer 495
    Placing Dimensions 496
    The DIM Command 496
    Creating Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions 498
    Selecting Definition Points 498
    Selecting an Object 498
    The DIMLINEAR Options 499
    Creating Aligned Dimensions 502
    Dimensioning Circles and Arcs 503
    Radius Dimension 504
    Creating a Jogged Radius Dimension 504
    Diameter Dimension 505
    Dimensioning the Length of an Arc 506
    Creating Associative Center Marks and Centerlines 507
    Angular Dimensions 508
    Selecting Objects 509
    Selecting Vertex and Angle Endpoints 509
    The Quadrant Option 509
    Creating Datum and Chain Dimensions 510
    Continued Dimension 510
    Baseline Dimension 511
    DIMASSOC System Variable 512
    Dimension Tools 513
    The Adjust Space Tool 513
    The Break Tool 514
    The Jog Line Tool 515
    Quick Dimensioning 515
    Quick Dimension 515
    Managing Dimension Styles 518
    Creating a Dimension Style 519
    Modifying a Dimension Style 520
    Modifying Dimension Styles Versus Overriding Dimension Styles 532
    Comparing Dimension Styles 535
    Creating Leaders 536
    The Multileader Tool 536
    Creating Geometric Dimension and Tolerance Symbols (GD&T) 542
    GDT Font 543
    Inspection Dimensions 543
    Modifying Dimensions 545
    Grip Editing Dimensions 545
    Right-Click Shortcut Menu 546
    Modifying Dimension Text and Extension Lines 547
    Reassociating Dimensions 549
    Applying Dimension Styles 550
    Chapter Summary 554
    Chapter Test Questions 554
    Chapter Projects 557
    Part Six Outputting Your Work
    Chapter 14
    Managing Paper Space Layouts 563
    Chapter Objectives 563
    Introduction 563
    Layout Paper Size 565
    Layout Viewport Scale 565
    Controlling Layers per Layout Viewport 566
    Setting Up a Layout 566
    The Page Setup Manager 566
    Creating Layout Viewports 575
    Making a Viewport Current 581
    Setting the Viewport Scale 582
    Locking the Viewport Display 586
    Controlling Layers per Layout Viewport 588
    Modifying Layout Viewports 589
    Turning Viewport Display Off and On 591
    Maximizing a Viewport 592
    Managing Layouts 594
    Creating a New Layout 595
    Renaming a Layout 597
    Moving or Copying a Layout 598
    Deleting a Layout 598
    Paper Space Linetype Scale 600
    Layout Tab 602
    Chapter Summary 603
    Chapter Test Questions 603
    Chapter Projects 606
    Chapter 15 Plotting and Publishing 611
    Chapter Objectives 611
    Introduction 611
    Page Setups and Plotting 611
    Previewing Your Plot 613
    Plotting from Model Space 613
    Plotting a Page Layout 616
    Default Plot Settings and Page Setups 618
    Plot Styles and Lineweights 619
    Plot Style Manager 620
    Color-Dependent Plot Styles 621
    Named Plot Styles 621
    Using Plot Styles 622
    Plot Options 623
    Plotter Setup 625
    Windows System Printers 625
    AutoCAD Printers 626
    Plotter Manager 626
    Plotting to a File 629
    Plotting a Set of Drawings 632
    Batch Plotting 632
    Working with DWF Files 636
    Autodesk Design Review 636
    Chapter Summary 639
    Chapter Test Questions 639
    Chapter Projects 642
    Part Seven Advanced Drawing and Construction Methods
    Chapter 16
    Blocks and Block Attributes 645
    Chapter Objectives 645
    Introduction 645
    Creating Blocks 647
    The BLOCK Command 647
    Block Object Properties 650
    Inserting Blocks 652
    The Blocks Palette 653
    Nonuniformly Scaled Unit Blocks 656
    Exploding Blocks 658
    Inserting a Drawing File as a Block 658
    Using File Explorer to Insert a Drawing File 660
    Exporting Blocks 661
    The WBLOCK Command 662
    Block Attributes 664
    Creating Attributes 666
    Attribute Definition 666
    Updating and Editing Attributes 668
    Editing Attributes Individually 669
    Editing Attributes Globally 672
    Managing Attributes 672
    Extracting Attributes 678
    Extracting Attribute Data 679
    Updating Data Extraction Table Data Manually 687
    Updating Data Extraction Table Data Automatically 688
    Redefining Blocks 689
    Updating Blocks Created in the Current Drawing 689
    Updating Blocks Inserted from an External Drawing File 690
    Editing Blocks In-Place 690
    Redefining Blocks with Attributes 692
    Using DesignCenter to Manage Blocks 694
    The DesignCenter Window 694
    Tool Palettes and Dynamic Blocks 699
    Controlling Tool Palettes 699
    Tool Properties 702
    Adding Tools to Tool Palettes 704
    Introduction to Dynamic Blocks 705
    Chapter Summary 710
    Chapter Test Questions 711
    Chapter Projects 714
    Chapter 17 Working with External References 719
    Chapter Objectives 719
    Introduction 719
    The Reference Panel 720
    External References Palette 721
    Blocks Versus Xrefs 724
    Blocks 724
    Xrefs 725
    Nested Xrefs 725
    Attaching an Xref 726
    Attachment Versus Overlay 726
    Setting the Path Type 726
    Insertion Point, Scale, and Rotation 727
    Manage Xrefs Icon 727
    Layers and Xrefs 729
    Changing Xref Layers 729
    Managing Xrefs 730
    The Right-Click Menu 730
    Editing Xrefs 735
    Edit Reference In-Place 735
    Opening Xrefs 736
    Clipping an Xref 736
    Binding Parts of an Xref 738
    Demand Loading Xrefs 739
    Xref Compare 740
    Working with Raster Images 741
    Attaching Raster Images 741
    Managing Images 743
    Controlling Image Settings 743
    Working with DWF Underlays 745
    Attaching DWF Underlays 745
    Managing DWF Underlays 746
    Controlling DWF Underlay Settings 747
    DWF Layer Control 748
    Working with DGN Underlays 749
    Attaching DGN Underlays 749
    Managing DGN Underlays 750
    Controlling DGN Underlay Settings 750
    Working with PDF Underlays 751
    Attaching PDF Underlays 751
    Managing PDF Underlays 752
    Controlling PDF Underlay Settings 752
    Working with Point Cloud References 752
    Attaching Point Cloud References 752
    Controlling Point Cloud References 754
    Managing Point Cloud References 755
    Working with Coordination Model References 756
    Attaching Coordination Model References 756
    Controlling Coordination Model References 756
    Transmitting Drawings with References 757
    Using eTransmit 757
    Configuring the Transmittal 759
    Chapter Summary 763
    Chapter Test Questions 763
    Chapter Projects 766
    Chapter 18 Drawing Management Tools and Utilities 771
    Chapter Objectives 771
    Introduction 771
    Drawing File Backup and Recovery 772
    File Safety Precautions 772
    Recovering Lost or Corrupt Drawings 774
    Cleaning Up Drawing Files 776
    Working with Different CAD File Formats 779
    Exporting to DWF/PDF Files 779
    Importing PDF Files 782
    Importing and Exporting Other File Types 784
    Working with DXF Files 786
    DWG Convert Tool 788
    Object Linking and Embedding 790
    Object Linking Versus Object Embedding 790
    Inserting OLE Objects 790
    Editing OLE Objects 793
    Action Recorder 794
    Measure Tools 797
    QuickCalc Calculator 798
    Using QuickCalc 799
    Converting Units 801
    Calculator Variables 802
    Deleting Duplicate Objects 803
    Web-Based Collaboration Tools 804
    AutoCAD Web 805
    Shared Views 807
    Share Drawing 809
    Push to Autodesk Docs 810
    Traces 810
    Markup Import and Markup Assist 811
    DWG Compare 812
    Count Tool 814
    Chapter Summary 816
    Chapter Test Questions 816
    Appendix A Drafting Standards Overview 819
    Appendix B Command Reference 831
    Appendix C Command Aliases 861
    Appendix D System Variables 865
    Appendix E Express Tools 913
    Glossary 919


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