Synopses & Reviews
No other AutoCAD reference guide on the market is more up-to-date or provides details for as many commands and functions as this comprehensive resource. Ideal for beginner through advanced students as well as programmers and managers alike, The Illustrated AutoCAD« 2005 Quick Reference catalogs all AutoCAD commands in alphabetical order, briefly describing the function of each command and its options. Every listing includes cross-references to related commands, system variables, and/or files, taking the guesswork out of executing AutoCAD commands to their potential. All methods of accessing each command are featured, as well as commands not documented by Autodesk.
Synopsis
No AutoCAD user should be without this complete alphabetical reference guide! The Illustrated AutoCAD 2004 Quick Reference lists and details every AutoCAD 2004 command in alphabetical order, with each command starting at the top of a new page for ease of use. Additionally, it serves as a cross-reference in cases where a related command might be more appropriate than the initial one. Command prompts can be used to write scripts and macros, and a variety of ways to access commands through the keyboard, icons, menu picks, and tablet location are included. Coverage in this reference also incorporates commands not documented by Autodesk, making this a comprehensive resource.
About the Author
Ralph Grabowski is editor of upFront.eZine, a weekly e-newsletter that reports on the business of computer-aided design. Writing about CAD since 1985, he is the author of more than 140 books and e-books on CAD, graphics, and the Internet, and he has successfully served as both author and compositor for his books for several years. His renowned WorldCAD Access industry blog is widely respected in the industry. Grabowski earned a B.A.Sc. degree in civil engineering at the University of British Columbia.
Table of Contents
The Contents is a comprehensive listing of all commands in alphabetical order.