Delivery Method
- Classroom
Course Description
This course is designed for the experienced AutoCAD® 2002 user who is moving to the release of AutoCAD 2007. This course includes practical hands-on exercises to give participants experience in using and understanding the features and functionality of the new product and the changes that they will experience when moving from AutoCAD 2002 to AutoCAD 2007. The primary objective of this course is to teach the student how to transition from AutoCAD 2002 to AutoCAD 2007 and how to work productively using the latest features and functionality of AutoCAD 2006.
Prerequisites
This courseware is designed for the experienced AutoCAD 2002 user who is transitioning to AutoCAD 2007. The student should be an experienced AutoCAD 2002 user and/or have completed the AutoCAD 2002 Level 1 course.
Course Length
3 days
Course Content
- Interface and Command Changes
- Interface Changes
- Dynamic Input
- Toolbar and Status Bar Changes
- Tool Palettes
- Changes in Familiar Tools
- The New Text Editor
- Using Fields
- Creating Tables
- Table Modifications and Styles
- Hatch Enhancements
- Revision Clouds and Wipeouts
- Dimensioning Enhancements
- Working with Dynamic Blocks
- Creating Dynamic Block Definitions
- Dynamic Block Authoring Tools
- Extracting Block Attribute Data
- Changes Related to Xrefs
- Editing Blocks and Xrefs in Place
- Layouts and Plotting
- Layout Page Setup Changes
- Plotting Changes
- Publishing Drawing Sets
- Overview of Sheet Sets
- Creating Sheet Sets
- Creating Sheets in Sheet Sets
- Adding Views to Sheets
- Importing Layouts to Sheet Sets
- Publishing Sheet Sets
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