Autocad 2010 Tutorial manual

Autocad 2010 Tutorial manual

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Autocad 2010 Tutorial manual

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I learnt AutoCAD 10 some 20 years back using its tutorial manual which nicely explained the basic commands using some examples.

The later versions were similar so I did not have much difficulty in using them. 2003 was the latest version I used.

Now I need to work on 2010 version. It appears so different from 2003 that it looks like a new software. I am still able to work on it, but there are many features which I am not able to use. Learning by trial-and-error is time consuming. Therefore, its Tutorial manual would be very useful for quick learning.

Can somebody please send me its pdf. My email is sinha_nsit@yahoo.co.uk

Thanks in advance.

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pendean
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http://www.amazon.com and purchase the books you need from there.
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Books are generally too descriptive, typically 400+ pages. While these are good for thorough study, these are not for quick learning.

The Autodesk's Tutorial manual for AutoCAD release 10, which I referred to some 20 years back, was just too good. Doesn't Autodesk provide tutorial manuals for later versions?

I need one for Version 2010. I do not mind paying for it, hardcopy or softcopy.

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I hopped from 2003 to 2008 and still using 2008 and play around with 2013.

 

The difference I can tell you  .mns to .cuix, annotation scale, 3d stuff

Buy a book and go through these sections, you don't have to read all 400+ pages since you already know the basic commands.

 

 

 

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Any recommendations?

 

How about this book: 

AutoCAD 2010 - 10 Tutorials
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I watched this and it was so easy, I did not have to buy anything.

 

http://www.lynda.com/AutoCAD-2010-tutorials/essential-training/55764-2.html

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Thanks for the link. Very helpful indeed.

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