AutoCAD LT 2010 Training
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AutoCAD LT® 2010 Training Course
This comprehensive DVD-ROM includes all the steps and technical tips you need to learn the full capabilities of AutoCAD LT 2010. New users of the LT 2010 release will become familiar with the 2010 interface, coordinate system, entry methods, and basic display features. Intermediate and Advanced users will discover detailed examples of drawing geometry with the various time-saving drawing commands. Object Snaps and how they work with geometry will also be covered along with Dynamic Blocks and much more. Master AutoCAD LT 2010 with 378 instructor-led lessons.
As a flexible CAD training solution, you can sort the lessons and progress from beginner to advanced topics; or just review seldom used commands and added functionality of new releases.
TESTIMONIAL:
"This tutorial is awesome! I've been trying to learn ADT on my own, and with some incorrect advice from others trying to learn on their own. My frustration has completely subsided and I have started a new project with confidence and ease. It took me about a day and a half to get through the 'beginner' portion of the DVD and now I'm actually building an intelligent set of dwgs. With the DVD, if I forget how to do a command, I simply click on that lesson again and then I can move-on. I give it an A+."
Melissa C. - USA
Features & Benefits of AutoCAD LT 2010 Training CBT:
- Use at Your Office or at Home
Training software can be installed on a PC or laptop. - Powerful Keyword Search
Quickly locate relevant lessons or reference seldom used commands. - Sort Lessons By Skill Level
Work your way from Beginner to Advanced level topics. - Intelligent History
Track the lessons you’ve completed or restart a lesson exactly where you left off. - Server-Based - Optional
Share lessons across your network (multi-user license required for this option). - Multimedia DVD based Training
With DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics.
System Requirements: x86/400 mhz processor (minimum), DVD-ROM Drive, 128 MB RAM, Sound Card. 1024x768 Screen Resolution & 32 bit true color display required. Available Hard Disk Space 500 MB. Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
NOT COMPATIBLE with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or ME.
User License: This is a single user licensed product and user can authorize the product on a maximum of 2 of his/her computers (for example, on a work machine and a home or laptop computer). Please call for multi-user license information.
AutoCAD LT 2010 Training Course Outline:
(378 Individual Instructor-Led Lessons)
Getting Started
- Starting AutoCAD LT
- Initial Setup
- Activation
- New Features Workshop
- Workspaces -Switching
- Workspaces -Settings
- Application Menu
- Quick Access Toolbar
- InfoCenter Toolbar
- Ribbon -Overview
- Ribbon -Display Properties
- Ribbon -Location
- Ribbon -Sticky Panels
- Status Bar -Drawing Aids
- Application Status Bar -Tray Settings
- Drawing Window
- Drawing Window -Multiple Drawings
- Model and Layout Tabs
- Command Line
- Dialog Box -Fundamentals
- Palettes -Fundamentals
- Toolbar -Fundamentals
- Starting a New Drawing -Template Files
- Starting a New Drawing -Template Default
- Starting a New Drawing -Startup Wizard
- Saving Drawings -SAVE and QSAVE
- Saving Drawings -QSAVE and SAVEAS
- Saving Drawings -Autosave Options
- Saving Drawings -Backup Files
- Saving Drawings -Release and Thumbnails
- Open Drawings -Edit and Read Only
- Open Drawings -Import and Export DGN File
- Using the Mouse -Fundamentals
- Interface Components -UCSICON
- Interface Components -SteeringWheels
- Interface Components -Pull-Down Menu
Drawing Basics
- Drawing Lines -Command Line
- Drawing Lines -Dynamic Input
- Drawing Lines -Right-Click Menu
- Repeating the Last Command
- Command Options
- Drawing Rectangles
- Drawing Rectangles -Area
- Drawing Rectangles -Dimensions
- Drawing Rectangles -Rotation
- Drawing Rectangles -Fillets
- Drawing Rectangles -Chamfers
- Drawing Rectangles -Width
- Drawing Rectangles -Reset/Default Options
- Undo and Redo Commands
- Drawing Circles -Radius and Diameter
- Drawing Circles -2P and 3P
- Drawing Circles -TTT and TTR
- Drawing Circles -Defaults
- Drawing Arcs -3-Point Concepts
- Drawing Arcs -3-Point Options
- Coordinate Systems -Concepts
- Coordinate Systems -Absolute
- Coordinate Systems -Relative
- Coordinate Systems -Units
- Erasing Objects -Picking
- Selection Sets -Window and Crossing
- Selection Sets -Window Polygon and Crossing Polygon
- Selection Sets -Fence and Last
- Selection Sets -Undo and Previous
- Selection Sets -Box
- Selection Sets -Restoring Objects with OOPS
- Selection Sets -Deselect Objects
- Selection Sets -All Controlling Selection Settings
Drafting Settings
- Status Bar -Grid
- Status Bar -Snap
- Status Bar -Ortho
- Status Bar -Grid, Snap and Ortho
- Status Bar -Direct Distance Entry and Dynamic Input
- Polar Tracking -Absolute Angle Measurements
- Status Bar -Polar Tracking Absolute
- Polar Tracking -Relative Angle Measurements
- Status Bar -Polar Tracking Relative
- Status Bar -Polar Tracking Incremental Angles vs Additional Angles
- Status Bar -Polar Tracking and Polar Snaps
- Object Snaps Concepts
- Status Bar -Running Object Snaps
- Status Bar -Object Snap Parallel
- Status Bar -Object Snap Extension
- Object Snap Overrides
- Status Bar -Object Snap Tracking: One Point - Orthogonally
- Status Bar -Object Snap Tracking: Two Points - Orthogonally
- Status Bar -Object Snap Tracking: One Point -All Polar Angles
- Status Bar -Object Snap Tracking Two Points -All Polar Angles
- Object Snap Overrides -Temporary Track Point
- Object Snap Overrides -Mid Between 2 Points
- Options -Object Snap System Variables
Display Control
- Zoom -Wheel Mouse
- Zoom Settings -zoomfactor
- Zoom Settings -mbuttonpan
- Zoom Settings -viewres
- Zoom Settings -vtoptions
- Zoom -Right-Click Shortcut
- Zoom -Ribbon Panel
- Status Bar -Zoom and Pan
- Pan -Ribbon Panel
- SteeringWheel -2D
- Tiled Viewports -Creation
- Tiled Viewports -Named
- View Manager -Restoring Named Views
- View Manager -Editing and Updating Named Views
- View Manager -Creating Named Views
Managing Layers
- Layer Concepts
- Layer -Current
- Layer States -On/Off
- Layer States -Thaw/Freeze
- Layer States -Unlock/Lock
- Layer States -Lock Layer Fade
- Layer States -Color
- Layer Property Manager -Palette
- Layer Property Manager -Columns
- Layer States -Linetype
- Layer States -Plot/No Plot
- Layer States -VP Freeze
- Layer States -New VP Freeze
- Layer -New
- Layer -Delete
- Layer States -Description
- Layer -Make Object's Layer Current
- Layer -Match
- Layer -Isolate
- Layer -Unisolate
- Layer -Freeze
- Layer -Off
Object Properties
- ByLayer and Object Property Concepts
- ByLayer -Color
- ByLayer -Linetype
- ByLayer -Lineweight
- Object -Color
- Object -Linetype
- Object -Lineweight
- Object Property Creation and Control
- Modify Properties -Property Panel and Layer Panel
- Modify Properties -Quick Property Palette
- Quick Property Palette Display Properties
- Modify Properties -Properties Palette
Utility and Inquiry Tools
- Measure Tools
- Measure Tools -Distance
- Measure Tools -Radius
- Measure Tools -Angle
- Measure Tools -Area Space
- Measure Tools -Area Object
- Measure Tools -Area Calculations
- Measure Tools -Volume
- Quick Calculator
- Object Selection Filters
- Quick Select
Complex Objects
- Polylines -Property Concepts
- Drawing Polylines -Lines
- Drawing Polylines -Arcs
- Drawing Polylines -Width
- Drawing Polylines -Option Combinations
- Drawing Donuts
- Drawing Polygons -Inscribed
- Drawing Polygons -Circumscribed
- Drawing Polygons -Edge
- Editing Polylines -Close/Open
- Editing Polylines -Join Select
- Editing Polylines -Join Multiple
- Editing Polylines -Converting Lines into Polylines
- Editing Polylines -Fit/Spline/Decurve
- Editing Polylines -Edit Vertex
- Explode Polylines
- Drawing Ellipses -Center
- Drawing Ellipse -Axis End
- Drawing Ellipse -Isocircles
- Drawing Ellipse Arcs
- Drawing Points
- Point Styles
Annotation Objects
- Annotation Objects -Concepts
- Annotation Scaling
- Creating Single-Line Text
- Single-Line Text Justification
- Creating and Using Text Styles
- Modifying Text Styles
- Multiline Text
- Multiline Text Justification
- Editing Text Objects
- Editing Text Objects Using the Properties Palette
- Performing a Spell Check
- Finding and Replacing Text
- Creating Tables
- Controlling Table Appearance Using Table Styles
- Editing Text Within a Table
- Modifying Tables
- Linking Data in Tables
- Working with Fields
- Hatches -Concepts
- Creating Hatch Objects
- Selecting a Hatch Pattern to Apply
- Setting the Scale and Angle of Hatch Patterns
- Controlling Hatch Pattern Island Detection
- Controlling Hatch Pattern Gap Tolerance
- Overview of Associative Hatch
- Overview of Annotative Hatch
- Controlling the Hatch Origin
- Creating Separate Hatches
- Inheriting the Properties of an Existing Hatch Object
- Controlling Hatch Pattern Draw Order
- Modifying Existing Hatch Objects
- Adding Hatch Using Tool Palettes
- Overview of Multileaders
- Creating Multileaders
- Creating Multileaders -Changing the Order of Content
- Creation
- Selecting Multileader Options
- Creating a Multileader with Block Content
- Controlling Multileader Styles
- Adding and Removing Leaders
- Aligning Multileaders
- Collecting Multileaders
- Editing Multileaders
Modify Objects - Manipulation Commands
- Overview of Manipulation Commands
- Using the Move Command
- Using the Move Command with Object Snap
- Using the Move Command with Object Snap Tracking - One Point
- Using the Move Command with Object Snap Tracking - Two Points
- Using the Copy Command
- Using the Copy Command with Object Snap
- Using the Copy Command with Object Snap Tracking
- Using the Mirror Command
- Controlling Text Display with the Mirror Command
- Using the Array Command -Rectangular by Distance Offset
- Using the Array Command -Rectangular by Picking Offset
- Using the Array Command -Polar
- Using the Array Command -Polar Partial
- Using the Rotate Command
- Using the Rotate Command with Reference
- Using the Offset Command
Modify Objects - Alteration
- Overview of Alteration Commands
- Break At One Point
- Break Between Two Points
- Break -Application Example
- Trim -No Extend Pick Selection
- Trim -No Extend Fence Selection
- Trim -Extend
- Extend -No Extend and Extend
- Extend and Trim Together
- Extend and Trim Together -Application Example
- Fillet -Radius
- Fillet -Radius with Polylines
- Chamfer -Distance and Angle
- Chamfer -Distance with Polylines
- Stretch
- Join
- Lengthen
- Explode
- Scale
Modify Objects - Grips
- Grip Concepts
- Grip Types
- Grip Modes -Lines
- Grip Modes -Arcs
- Grips -Move
- Grips -Mirror
- Grips -Rotate
- Grips -Scale
- Grips -StretchGrip Arguments -Base Point
- Grip Arguments -Copy
- Grip Arguments -Reference
- Grip -Application Example
- Grip Options -Selection Settings Grips
- Grip Options -Selection Modes
2D Parametric Drawings
- Overview of Parametric Drawings
- Display of Geometric Constraints
- Removing Individual Geometric Constraints
- Dimensional Constraint Settings
- Show Dimensional Constraints
- Controlling Other Dimensional Constraint Settings
- Parameters Manager
- Parameters Manager -Changing an Expression
- Parameters Manager -Deleting Parameters
- Parameters Manager -Filtering Parameters
- Changing Dimensional Constraints Using Grip Editing
Dimensioning
- Dimensioning Concepts
- Associative Dimensions
- Linear Dimensions -Horizontal and Vertical
- Aligned Dimensions
- Linear Baseline Dimensions
- Linear Continued Dimensions
- Angular Dimensions
- Angular Baseline Dimensions
- Angular Continued Dimensions
- Dimensioning Circles and Arcs -Radius and Diameter
- Arc Length Dimensions
- Jogged Dimensions
- Ordinate Dimensions
- Adding and Modifying Dimension Text
- Changing the Location of Dimension Components
- Adjusting Spacing Between Dimensions
- Breaking Dimension and Extension Lines
- Jogging Dimension Lines
- Using Dimension Styles
- Creating New Dimension Styles
- Applying a New Dimension Style
- Updating Dimension Styles
- Override Dimension Styles Using Properties
Interface Customization
- What are Tool Palettes?
- Controlling Tool Palette Display
- Using Palette Tools
- Creating Palettes
- Palette Tool Properties
- Creating Palette Tools -Hatch
- Creating Palette Tools -Blocks
- Creating Palette Tools -Objects and Flyouts
- Creating Palette Tools -DesignCenter
- Customizing the User Interface
- Customizing the Ribbon Tabs
- Customizing the Ribbon Panel
- Adding a Tab and Panel to Workspaces
- Customizing the Quick Properties Panel
- Customizing Rollover Tooltips
- Customizing Menu Search Tags
- Customizing Quick Access Toolbar
Print and Plot Preparation
- Print and Plot Concepts
- Drawing Spaces: Model and Paper
- Choosing a Printer
- Placing a Title Block on a Layout
- Creating Viewports
- Setting a Layout Viewport Scale
- Controlling Viewports Display
- Placing Annotation on a Layout
- Printing the Drawing
- Plot Options and Orientation
- Plot Style Tables
Blocks and Attributes
- Block Concepts
- Creating Blocks from Existing Objects
- Understanding Block Properties
- Changing Block Properties
- Using Blocks within a Drawing
- Using Multiple Blocks at Once
- Exploding Blocks into Objects
- Changing the Insertion/Reference Point
- Dynamic Blocks Concepts
- Dynamic Block Examples
- Creating Dynamic Blocks from Existing Blocks
- Creating Dynamic Blocks -Adding Parameters
- Creating Dynamic Blocks -Adding Actions and Parameters
- Editing Dynamic Blocks -Adding Additional Actions
- Changing the Properties of Dynamic Block Parameters
- Changing the Properties of Dynamic Block Parameters -List
- Changing the Appearance of Dynamic Blocks
- Editing Dynamic Blocks -Adding Objects to an Action
- Adding Special Properties to Blocks
- What are Attributes?
- Adding Attributes to a Block
- Adding Additional Attributes to a Block
- Controlling the Visibility of Attributes
- Synchronizing Attribute Data
- Managing Attributes
- Divide and Measure Using Blocks
External References and Reusable Content
- Reusable Content Concepts
- External References -Concepts
- External References -Application Example
- External References -Attach and Detach
- External References -Load and Unload
- External References -Path
- External References -Attachment and Overlay
- External References -Clip
- External References -Binding an External Reference
- External References -Images
- DesignCenter
- Attaching a DWF File as an Underlay
- Attaching a PDF File as an Underlay
AutoCAD LT Utilities
- Autodesk Seek
- Removing Unused Items
- Checking for Drawing Errors
- Changing the Display Order
- Importing Files from Other Programs
Creating Non-Printed Output
- Exporting to PDF
- Sending Electronic Transmittal Sets
- Exporting to DWF
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