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AutoCAD
2008 focuses on solving common customer problems in a way that respects
current workflows, so that little or no retraining is required to
obtain significant time savings.
Key enhancements include:
– Simple, intuitive creation, editing and management of annotation scale,
tables, text and leaders, to virtually eliminate duplication of work,
minimize errors and time spent on workarounds, and support corporate
standards for design.
– Customer-driven improvements in functions ranging from drafting to
presentation, including more than 35 enhancements in response to
customer visits, Autodesk User Group International (AUGI) top-10
feature wish lists, and feedback forms.
“One of the most powerful aspects of AutoCAD software has been its
support for designing and documentation in real-world scale,” said
Lucio A. Da Silva, CAD manager, Architectural Land Design, Inc. “But
combining those elements with associated annotation has been difficult.
AutoCAD 2008 makes it transparent for the designer — we think it’s a
must-have update that builds on the modeling and visualization
enhancements we got in AutoCAD 2007.”
No Experience Required
AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008: No Experience Required is the perfect
step-by-step introduction to the world’s leading CAD software. It
provides concise explanations and practical tutorials that clearly show
you how to plan and develop a customized AutoCAD project. Follow the
tutorials sequentially or just jump in at any chapter by downloading
the drawing files from the Sybex Web site,
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www.sybex.com/go/acadner2008 Either way, you’ll master AutoCAD features, get a thorough grounding in
its essentials, and see quick results.
Completely revised, refreshed, and better than ever, this perennial
bestseller includes comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the latest
AutoCAD features, such as dynamic blocks, external references, and 3D
design. It also offers a glossary and a supporting Web site with
project files.
* Utilize the AutoCAD interface as you learn basic commands and set up your own drawings
* Build on your skills with groups, elevations, hatches, and by using text in drawings
* Develop sophisticated drawings as you graduate to dimensioning,
creating external references, using tables, leveraging dynamic blocks,
and mastering layouts and printing
Take advantage of the 3D capabilities that make AutoCAD 2008 the complete design tool
Understand how to properly use hatch patterns to add a wealth of visual information to a drawing
Learn to define the appearance of working 3D drawings using the different visual styles
See how AutoCAD’s dynamic block feature lets you create and adjust blocks to meet design requirements
* Features
AutoCAD 2008 adds new features to help make everyday tasks easier,
delivering an unmatched level of aesthetic precision and
professionalism.
* White Papers
Read white papers on a variety of AutoCAD
software topics and features.
System Requirements
The system requirements for 32-bit AutoCAD:
* Intel
Pentium
4 processor, 2.2 GHz Recommended
* Microsoft
Windows Vistaa„?, Windows
XP Home and Professional (SP2), Windows
2000 (SP4)
* 512 MB RAM
* 750 MB free disk space for installation
* 1024×768 VGA with True Color
* Microsoft
Internet Explorer
6.0 (SP1 or higher)
Additional System Requirements for 64-bit AutoCAD
* Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows Vista 64-bit
* AMD64 or Intel EM64T processor
* 1GB RAM, 2GB for Windows Vista 64-bit
* 750 MB free disk space for installation
AutoCAD 64-bit cannot be installed on a 32-bit Windows Operating System.
The System requirements for Windows Vista or 3D modeling (32 and 64-bit AutoCAD)
* Intel
3.0 GHz or greater
* 2 GB RAM or greater
* 2 GB free hard disk available not including installation
* 1280 x 1024 32-bit color video display adapter (True Color) 128 MB or
greater, OpenGL
, or Direct3D
capable workstation class graphics card.
* For Windows Vista, a Direct3D capable workstation class graphics card
with 128 MB or greater is required.
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