Beginning AutoCAD® 2019 Exercise Workbook. Cheryl R. Shrock
Exercises
Appendixes
A Add a Printer / Plotter
B Dynamic Input
C Frequently Asked Questions
Index
Final Notes about AutoCAD®
Beginning
AutoCAD® 2019
EXERCISE WORKBOOK
Beginning AutoCAD® 2019, Exercise Workbook is designed for classroom instruction or self-study. It is suitable for both inch and metric users. There are 30 lessons. Each lesson starts with step-by-step instructions followed by exercises designed for practicing the commands you learned within that lesson.
You may find the order of instruction in this Workbook somewhat different from most textbooks. The approach we take is to familiarize you with the drawing commands first. After you are comfortable with the drawing commands, you will be taught to create your own setup drawings. This method is accomplished by supplying you with preset drawings, “inch-helper.dwg” and “metric-helper.dwg.” These drawings are ready for you to open and use. For the first 8 lessons you do not need to worry about settings, you just draw.
How to get the supplied drawings?
The file “workbook-helper.zip” should be downloaded from our website:
http://new.industrialpress.com/ext/downloads/acad/workbook-helper.zip
Enter the address into your web browser and the download will start automatically. Once the file has been downloaded you can unzip it to extract both drawing files.
Printing
The exercises in the Workbook have been designed to be printed on any 8-1/2" × 11" (letter size) or 210mm × 297mm (A4 size) paper. You will be able to print your exercises and view your results as you progress through the lessons. If you would like to configure a large format printer, refer to Appendix-A to “Add a Printer / Plotter.”
Cheryl R. Shrock is a retired Professor and Chairperson of Computer Aided Design at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California, where she had taught since 1990. Previous to teaching, Cheryl owned and operated a commercial product and machine design company, where designs were created and documented using CAD. She also is an Autodesk® registered author. This Workbook is a combination of her teaching skills and her industry experience.
Steve Heather is a former Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Aided Design in England, UK. Previous to teaching and for more than 30 years, he worked as a Precision Engineer in the Aerospace and Defense industries. For the past 10 years Steve has been a Beta Tester for Autodesk®, testing the latest AutoCAD® software. He also is a member of the AutoCAD Customer Council. Steve can be contacted for questions or comments at [email protected]
AutoCAD allows you to customize its configuration. While you are using this Workbook it is necessary for you to make some simple changes to your configuration so our configurations are the same. This will ensure that the commands and exercises work as expected. The following instructions will guide you through those changes.
1. Start AutoCAD
A. To start AutoCAD, follow the instructions on pages 1-2 through to 1-4. Then return to this page and go to Step 2.
2.
A. Type: options anywhere within the main drawing area then press the <Enter> key (not case sensitive).
B. Type: options on the Command Line then press the <Enter> key (not case sensitive).
The text that you type will appear in the Dynamic Input box or on the Command Line, as shown below:
Note:
AutoCAD LT users:
You may find that some of the settings appear slightly different. But they are mostly the same.
Configuration Settings
3. Select the Display Tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
4. Select the Open and Save Tab and change the settings on your screen to match box below.
5. Select the Plot and Publish Tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
6. Select the System Tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
7. Select the User Preferences Tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
8. After making the setting changes shown below select the Apply & Close button.
9. Select the Drafting Tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.
10. Select the Selection Tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below. (Note: The 3D Modeling Tab was skipped. For more on 3D modeling, see the Advanced AutoCAD® and AutoCAD® 3D Modeling Exercise Workbooks.)
11. Select the Apply button.
12. Select the OK button.
13. Now you should be back to the main AutoCAD screen.
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