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AutoCAD Update

This training course is designed to provide attendees with a thorough understanding of the new and enhanced functionalities offered in the latest version of AutoCAD. Using the new Dynamic Input capabilities, you will learn techniques to become more productive and to access design tools faster. You will also learn about Dynamic Blocks and how to include parameters and actions in block creation to reduce the number of blocks in your library and make them more intelligent. Hands-on AutoCAD exercises are used throughout the course to explore enhancements for working with tables, tools for hatching, drafting, and documentation. The primary objective of the AutoCAD Update course is to bring the student up to speed with recent AutoCAD enhancements. Topics covered are heads-up design, annotation, productivity enhancements, working with blocks, and migration.

Duration Price

1 Day

£ 250

     

 

Course Overview

 

Download course details
AutoCAD Upgrade Training.pdf

Changes to Interface

  • Workspaces and customisation files
  • Dynamic Input
  • QuickCalc
  • Format Scale list

Xrefs and Blocks

  • Block editor
  • Dynamic blocks
  • Xref changes including underlays and DWFs

Tables

  • Linked data to Excel
  • Table styles
  • Breaking grips
  • Data Formatting

Layers

  • Viewport Overrides
  • Dimming of layers

Annotation

  • Annotation scaling
  • Dimension enhancements
  • Mtext in place editor
  • Hatch edit

Layouts and Plotting

  • Publishing Drawings
  • Printing to PDF
  • DWF creation

 

 

If booking for more than one delegate, please contact us on 01189 778560 for discounted prices.

 

 

 

 

 

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