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AutoCAD LT 2011 Tutorial Series

 
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AutoCAD LT 2011 Tutorial Series
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AUTOCAD LT 2011 TRAINING PACKAGE INCLUDES

 •  AutoCAD LT 2011 Training on 1 DVD
 •  Over 26 Hours of video tutorials by Certified Autodesk Instructors
 •  Exercise Files

 

COURSE INTRODUCTION

430 AutoCAD LT 2011 Video Lessons @ 1024 x 768 Resolution
The AutoCAD LT 2011 Tutorial Series is a comprehensive learning tool for AutoCAD LT 2011. Learn the features and functions of AutoCAD LT 2011 to maximize 2D drawing and editing capabilities. Lessons include concepts and demonstrations to guide you through getting started in LT, drawing basics, utility and inquiry tools, modifying objects, customizing the user interface, and more.


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 •  Microsoft Windows XP (32bit), Windows Vista or Windows 7
 •  5.5 GB of Disk Space for installation
 •  DVD-ROM Drive for install only
 •  Internet Explorer 6.0+
 •  Adobe Flash Plugin
 •  512 MB Ram
 •  1 GB Processor or faster
 •  1024x768 color display
 •  Mouse (or other pointing device) needed for navigation
 •  Sound Card and Speakers



 

COURSE FEATURES

Our AutoCAD LT 2011 training course DVDs put the control in your hands. Use when wanted or needed to answer a question, and watch again and again as often as you need.

A full-featured training DVD-ROM covering beginner to advanced concepts, and everything in between.

For instant technical support use our powerful search function to quickly locate and view short 'how-to' lessons. Get answers to all of your first level technical support issues 'instantly' with this in-house resource.

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.

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        answers CAD questions and addresses unique needs as they occur.
 •  Intelligent History that tracks completed lessons allows users to resume where they
        left off and easily view and manage individual professional development.
 •  Datasets and drawing files included.


 

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COURSE OUTLINE


Getting Started
Overview of the AutoCAD LT 2011 Tutorial Series
Starting AutoCAD LT
Understanding Activation
Introducing the Customer Involvement Program
Understanding Initial Setup
Introducing the Welcome Screen
Using the New Features Workshop
Using the Initial Setup
Switching Workspaces
Adjusting Workspace Settings
Using the Application Menu
Using the Quick Access Toolbar
Using the InfoCenter Toolbar
Understanding Ribbon Fundamentals
Controlling the Display of the Ribbon
Changing the Location of the Ribbon
Working with Sticky Panels
Introducing the Drawing Aid Tools
Introducing the Drawing Grid
Changing Screen Colors
Controlling the Application Status Bar
Working Within the Drawing Window
Working with Multiple Drawings
Understanding Model and Layout Tabs
Understanding the Command Line
Understanding Dialog Box Fundamentals
Understanding Palette Fundamentals
Understanding Toolbar Fundamentals
Starting a New Drawing - Template Files
Setting the Default Template
Starting a New Drawing Using the Startup Wizard
Saving Drawings - SAVE and QSAVE
Saving Drawings - QSAVE and SAVEAS
Saving Drawings - Autosave Options
Saving Drawings - Backup Files
Saving Drawings - Release Version and Other Options
Opening Drawings - Edit and Read-Only
Opening Drawings - Import and Export DGN Files
Using the Mouse - Fundamentals
Understanding User Interface
Components - The Navigation Bar
Understanding User Interface Components - The UCS Icon
Understanding User Interface Components - The SteeringWheels
Understanding User Interface Components - The Pull-Down Menu

Drawing Basics
Drawing Lines - Command Line
Drawing Lines - Dynamic Input
Drawing Lines - Right-Click Menu
Repeating the Last Command
Understanding 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
Using the 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
Understanding Coordinate Systems - Concepts
Understanding Coordinate Systems - Absolute
Understanding Coordinate Systems - Relative
Understanding Coordinate Systems - Units
Erasing Objects - Picking
Selecting Objects - Window and Crossing
Selecting Objects - Window Polygon and Crossing Polygon
Selecting Objects - Fence and Last
Selecting Objects - Undo and Previous
Selecting Objects - Box
Selecting Objects - Select Similar
Selecting Objects - Add Selected
Hiding and Isolating Objects
Selecting Objects - Restoring Objects with OOPS
Selecting Objects - Deselecting Objects
Selecting All Objects
Controlling Selection Settings
Using Selection Cycling

Drafting Settings
Using the Status Bar - Grid
Using the Status Bar - Snap
Using the Status Bar - Ortho
Using Grid, Snap and Ortho in Combination
Using Direct Distance Entry and Dynamic Input
Understanding Absolute Angle Measurements
Using Polar Tracking with Absolute Angles
Understanding Relative Angle Measurements
Using Polar Tracking with Relative Angles
Using Polar Tracking: Incremental Angles vs Additional Angles
Using Polar Tracking and Polar Snaps
Understanding Object Snaps Concepts
Understanding Running Object Snaps
Understanding Parallel Object Snap
Understanding Extension Object Snap
Using Object Snap Overrides
Using Object Snap Tracking: One Point - Orthogonally
Using Object Snap Tracking: Two Points - Orthogonally
Using Object Snap Tracking: One Point - All Polar Angles
Using Object Snap Tracking: Two Points - All Polar Angles
Using Object Snap Overrides - Temporary Track Point
Using Object Snap Overrides - Mid Between 2 Points
Using Options - Object Snap System Variables

Display Control
Zooming Using the Wheel Mouse
Adjusting Zoom Settings - zoomfactor
Adjusting Zoom Settings - mbuttonpan
Adjusting Zoom Settings - viewres
Adjusting Zoom Settings - vtoptions
Using Real-Time Pan and Zoom
Zooming Using the Ribbon Panel
Panning Using the Ribbon Panel
Zooming and Panning Using the Navigation Bar
Using the SteeringWheel
Creating Tiled Viewports
Naming Tiled Viewports
Using View Manager - Restoring Named Views
Using View Manager - Editing and Updating Named Views
Using View Manager - Creating Named Views

Managing Layers
Introducing Layer Concepts
Establishing the Current Layer
Understanding Layer States - On/Off
Understanding Layer States - Thaw/Freeze
Understanding Layer States - Unlock/Lock
Understanding Layer States - Lock Layer Fade
Controlling Layer States - Color
Introducing the Layer Property Manager Palette
Using the Layer Property Manager - Columns
Controlling Layer States - Linetype
Controlling Layer States - Transparency
Controlling Layer States - Plot/No Plot
Controlling Layer States - VP Freeze
Controlling Layer States - New VP Freeze
Controlling Layer States - VP Color, VP Linetype, VP Lineweight and VP Transparency
Creating a New Layer
Deleting a Layer
Adding a Layer Description
Making an Objects Layer Current
Matching Layers
Restoring the Previous Layer State
Isolating Layers
Unisolating layers
Freezing Layers
Turning Layers Off
Turning All Layers On
Thawing All Layers
Locking a Layer
Unlocking a Layer
Changing an Object to the Current Layer
Copying Objects to a New Layer
Viewing Individual Layers
Isolating Layers in the Current Viewport
Merging Layers
Deleting a Layer and Its Contents

Object Properties
Understanding ByLayer and Object Property Concepts
Setting the Color ByLayer
Setting the Linetype ByLayer
Setting the Lineweight ByLayer
Setting the Transparency ByLayer
Controlling the Object Color
Controlling the Object Linetype
Controlling the Object Lineweight
Controlling the Object Transparency
Understanding Object Property Creation and Control
Modifying Properties Using the Property Panel and Layer Panel
Modifying Properties Using the Quick Property Panel
Controlling the Quick Property Panel Display Properties
Modifying Properties Using the Properties Palette
Setting Object Properties to ByLayer

Utility and Inquiry Tools
Introducing the Measure Tools
Measuring Distance
Measuring Radius
Measuring Angles
Measuring the Area of a Space
Measuring the Area of an Object
Performing Area Calculations
Measuring Volume
Using the Quick Calculator
Applying Object Selection Filters
Using Quick Select
Listing Selected Objects
Displaying the Coordinates of a Point

Complex Objects
Understanding Polyline Property Concepts
Drawing Polylines - Line Segments
Drawing Polylines - Arc Segments
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
Exploding Polylines
Drawing Ellipses - Center
Drawing Ellipse - Axis End
Drawing Ellipse - Isocircles
Drawing Elliptical Arcs
Drawing Points
Understanding Point Styles
Drawing Splines
Editing Splines
Drawing Construction Lines
Drawing Rays
Creating Regions
Creating Boundaries
Creating Revision Clouds
Creating Wipeouts

Annotation Objects
Understanding Annotation Object Concepts
Understanding Annotation Scaling
Creating Single-Line Text
Controlling Single-Line Text Justification
Creating Text Styles
Modifying Text Styles
Creating Multiline Text
Controlling 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
Introducing Hatches and Gradient Fills
Adding Hatch Objects
Selecting the Hatch Pattern to Apply
Selecting the Hatch Pattern Layer
Setting the Hatch Color, Background Color, and Transparency
Setting the Scale and Angle of the Hatch Pattern
Controlling Hatch Pattern Island Detection
Selecting and Retaining Hatch Boundary Objects
Controlling Hatch Pattern Gap Tolerance
Understanding Associative Hatch
Understanding Annotative Hatch
Controlling the Hatch Origin
Creating Separate Hatches
Matching the Properties of an Existing Hatch
Controlling Hatch Pattern Draw Order
Controlling Hatch Settings
Modifying Existing Hatch Objects
Adding Gradient Fills
Adding Hatch Patterns and Gradient Fills Using the Tool Palette
Introducing Multileaders
Creating Multileaders
Creating Multileaders - Changing the Order of Content Creation
Selecting Multileader Options
Adding a Multileader with Block Content
Controlling the Multileader Style
Adding and Removing Leaders
Aligning Multileaders
Collecting Multileaders
Editing Multileaders

Modify Objects - Manipulation Commands
Introducing the 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
Controlling Hatch 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
Using the Align Command
Using the Reverse Command

Modify Objects - Alteration Commands
Introducing Alteration Commands
Breaking an Object At One Point
Breaking an Object Between Two Points
Breaking Objects - Application Example
Using the Trim Command - Pick Selections
Using the Trim Command - Fence Selection
Using the Trim Command - Edge Extend Mode
Using the Extend Command
Using Extend and Trim Together
Extending and Trimming Together - An Application Example
Using the Fillet Command - Fillet Radius
Using the Fillet Command - Multiple and Polylines
Using the Chamfer Command - Distance and Angle
Using the Chamfer Command - Multiple and Polylines
Using the Stretch Command
Using the Join Command
Using the Lengthen Command
Using the Explode Command
Using the Scale Command
Using the Scale Command - Scale Reference

Modify Objects - Grips
Introducing Grip Concepts
Understanding Grip Status
Using Grips to Modify Lines
Using Grips to Modify Arcs
Using Grips to Modify Hatch Objects
Using Grips to Modify Polylines
Using Grips to Modify Splines
Using Grips to Move Objects
Using Grips to Mirror Objects
Using Grips to Rotate Objects
Using Grips to Scale Objects
Using Grips to Stretch Objects
Changing the Base Point While Grip Editing
Copying Objects While Grip Editing
Changing the Reference Angle While Grip Editing
Using Grips - Application Example
Using Grip Options - Changing Grip Settings
Using Grip Options - Changing Selection Modes

2D Parametric Drawings
Overview of Parametric Drawings
Displaying Geometric Constraints
Removing Individual Geometric Constraints
Controlling Dimensional Constraint Settings
Showing and Hiding Dimensional Constraints
Controlling Other Dimensional Constraint Settings
Understanding the Parameters Manager
Using the Parameters Manager - Changing an Expression
Using the Parameters Manager - Deleting 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
Quick Dimensions - Baseline
Quick Dimensions - Ordinate
Using Dimension Styles
Creating New Dimension Styles
Applying a New Dimension Style
Updating Dimension Styles
Override Dimension Styles Using Properties

Interface Customization
Introducing 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
AutoCAD PGP File - Creating Command Aliases

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
Understanding Dynamic Blocks Concepts
Understanding Dynamic Blocks - 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 - Attach and Overlay
External References - Clip
External References - Bind and Insert
External References - Images
DesignCenter
Attaching a DWF File as an Underlay
Attaching a PDF File as an Underlay
Autodesk Seek

AutoCAD Utilities
Removing Unused Items
Checking for Drawing Errors
Changing the Display Order
Importing Files from Other Programs
Using the Drawing Recovery Manager
Recovering Damaged Drawings

Creating Non-Printed Output
Exporting to PDF
Sending Electronic Transmittal Sets
Exporting to DWF




 

 
 
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