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Getting Started Getting Started. Learn the fundamentals of AutoCAD LT. This video shows the basic tools in the Autodesk AutoCAD LT 2016 user interface.
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Hitchhiker's Guide to AutoCAD BasicsHitchhiker's Guide to AutoCAD Basics
Welcome to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to AutoCAD Basics—your guide to the basic commands that you need to create 2D drawings using AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT. This guide is a great place to get started if you just completed your initial training, or to refresh yo
April 17, 2019Join Polylines, Splines, Lines, and Arcs Into a...Join Polylines, Splines, Lines, and Arcs Into a Single Polyline
Click Home tabModify panelEdit Polyline. Find Select a polyline, spline, line, or arc to edit. If you selected a spline, line, or arc, press Enter to convert the selected object into a polyline. Enter j (Join). Select one or more polylines, splines, line
March 26, 2019Create Revision CloudsCreate Revision Clouds
Welcome to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to AutoCAD Basics—your guide to the basic commands that you need to create 2D drawings using AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT. This guide is a great place to get started if you just completed your initial training, or to refresh yo
April 17, 2019 Customization GuideCustomization Guide
The Customization guide provides you with an overview of the main topics that cover customizing custom settings and files, and migrating from a previous release
March 26, 2019Shortcut Keys ReferenceShortcut Keys Reference
The Customization guide provides you with an overview of the main topics that cover customizing custom settings and files, and migrating from a previous release
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- Planning Your WorkA drawing plan involves thinking about the entire process or project in which you are involved and determining how to approach it. Your drawing plan focuses on the content you want to present, the objects and symbols you intend to create, and the appropriate use of standards. You may want processes to be automatic or to happen immediately, but if you hurry and do little or no planning, you may become frustrated and waste time while drawing. Take as much time as needed to develop drawing and project goals so that you can proceed with confidence. During your early stages of AutoCAD training, consider creating a planning sheet, especially for your first few assignments. A planning sheet should document the drawing session and all aspects of a drawing. A freehand sketch of the drawing is also a valuable element of the planning process.The drawing plan and sketch help you establish:1.Drawing layout: area, number of views, and required free space2.Drawing settings: units, drawing aids, layers, and styles3.How and when to perform specific tasks4.What objects and symbols to draw5.The best use of AutoCAD and equipment6.An even workloadDrawing StandardsMost of the industries, schools, and companies establish standards. Drawing standards apply to most settings and procedures, including:1. File storage, naming, and backup2.Drawing template, or template, files3.Units of measurement4.Layout characteristics5.Borders and title blocks6.Symbols7.Layers8.Text, dimension, multileader, and table styles9.Plot styles and plottingCompany or school drawing standards should follow appropriate national industry standards whenever possible. Although standards vary in content, the most important aspect is that standards exist and are understood and used by all CADD personnel. When you follow drawing standards, your drawings are consistent, you become more productive, and the classroom or office functions more efficiently. This material represents mechanical drafting standards developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This textbook also references International Standards Organization (ISO) mechanical drafting standards and discipline-specific standards when appropriate, including the United States National CAD Standard® (NCS) and American Welding Society (AWS) standards.
Step 3: Function Keys/Accelerator Keys
FUNCTION KEYSIn AutoCAD each and every function keys as its own functions as per the list mentioned belowWe will discuss what are all these options in the upcoming topics in AutoCAD basic tutorialsAccelerator KeysThe list of accelerator keys are given below