I just bought the "Illustrated A2k2 Quick Reference" book from AutoDesk
Press for our office. Most in our office are pretty confident CAD users,
but I'd say it's good for beginners too because it's not such a tutorial
like some of the thicker, more expensive books. Simply a reference w/
command descriptions in alphabetical order and on the inside cover keyboard
shortcuts some of the newboys tend to forget.
My 2 cents.
Jeff
Seattle, WA
"Dave Byrnes" wrote in message
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> My personal favourite is George Omura's Mastering AutoCAD (Sybex). I
learned
> AutoCAD with the version 2.62 edition of this book.
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> Bruce wrote in message
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> > Hi
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> > I need some suggestions for a good ACAD2002 reference book for a
beginner.
> > Hes only done basic training at college and wants something he can refer
> to.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Bruce
> >
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