AutoCAD 2002: 
A Problem Solving Approach 
Sham Tickoo, Purdue University Cal.
and CADCIM Technologies
ISBN: 0-7668-3853-6
Autodesk Press / Thomson Learning
www.autodeskpress.com

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  AutoCAD 2002: 
A Problem Solving Approach

This book contains a detailed explanation of AutoCAD 2002 commands and how to use them in solving drafting and design problems.  Every AutoCAD command and customizing technique is thoroughly explained with examples and illustrations that make it easy to understand their function and application. At the end of each topic, there are examples that illustrate the function of the command and how it can be used in the drawing. When you are done reading this book, you will be able to use AutoCAD commands to make a drawing, create text, make and insert symbols, dimension a drawing, create 3D objects and solid models, write script files, define linetypes and hatch patterns, write your own menus, define new commands, write programs in the AutoLISP and Visual LISP programming languages, customize the status line using DIESEL, and edit the Program Parameter file.

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Appendices (.pdf files)   Appendix-A (2-pages), Appendix-B (21-pages), Appendix-C (40-pages)
Sample chapters of AutoCAD 2002:
A Problem Solving Approach
(.zip files)
  Textbook chapters
c1-Getting Started-I (1.6MB),  c24-Creating Solid Models (2.2MB), and
c31-Customizing Linetypes and Hatch Patterns (0.5MB)

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Difficult concepts of AutoCAD 2002:
A Problem Solving Approach
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  c1, c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, and c8

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