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And thanks to Denis Cadu who is always more than willing to help us in our times of need. ■ Thank you all for making this book possible. Acknowledgments 60609ffirs.indd 7 3/19/08 6:11:38 PM [...]... like you, you’ve come to the right place Introducing AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD LT 2009 is designed with you in mind How to Use This Book Introducing AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD LT 2009 covers the basic drawing and editing tools that most users will need to produce quality AutoCAD drawings You won’t find information about every last feature Instead, this book presents AutoCAD s essential features through a... Sybex’s Mastering AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD LT 2009 You can also contact this book’s publisher, Sybex, an imprint of John Wiley & Sons, regarding general questions about this and other AutoCAD publications at www.sybex.com Thanks for choosing Introducing AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD LT 2009 — eorge Omura G gomura@yahoo.com 60609flast.indd 18 3/19/08 6:11:14 PM Chapter 1 Getting Familiar with AutoCAD If you... computer has the capacity to run AutoCAD 2009, here is a rundown of the minimum system requirements: • Windows XP Home or Professional, or Windows Vista • 1.2GB free disk space • 512MB RAM (1GB if you are using Windows Vista) • Pentium V or better processor What You’ll Find To help you get the most from AutoCAD, the chapters in Introducing AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD LT 2009 are organized into general... Understanding the AutoCAD window Getting help 3/19/08 6:12:35 PM 2 ■ Chapter 1: Getting Familiar with AutoCAD Understanding the AutoCAD Window Autodesk has completely redesigned AutoCAD 2009 s interface If you’ve used AutoCAD before, it will appear as though AutoCAD has completely changed Don’t worry; the underlying program still behaves in much the same way as before Through AutoCAD s workspace... of AutoCAD s layout Although many elements will be familiar, a few will be new to you To start, you’ll see the two ways that AutoCAD displays a drawing Then, for the rest of this chapter, you’ll focus on the 2D drawing environment After installing AutoCAD, take the following steps to get to the 2D workspace: 1 Choose Start ➔ All Programs ➔ Autodesk ➔ AutoCAD 2009 ➔ AutoCAD 2009 (LT users will click AutoCAD. .. click AutoCAD LT 2009 in place of AutoCAD 2009 in the previous menu selection.) You can also double-click the AutoCAD 2009 icon on your Windows Desktop The opening greeting, called a splash screen, appears momentarily; then, if this is a new installation, AutoCAD displays the Workspaces message box This message box offers an option to select 2D Drafting & Annotation, 3D Modeling, or AutoCAD Classic... with AutoCAD If you are totally new to AutoCAD, you’ll want to read this chapter It provides an overview of AutoCAD s layout and shows you what to expect when you start to use it Even if you’ve had an AutoCAD class or used an older version of AutoCAD, you’ll find this chapter helpful because it covers the new AutoCAD interface You’ll start by taking a tour of the AutoCAD window to get familiar with the... the AutoCAD way of doing things If you’re new to AutoCAD, you’ll want to pay special attention to these chapters In Chapter 1, “Getting Familiar with AutoCAD, ” you’ll be introduced to AutoCAD and how it’s organized You’ll learn where to find features and the purpose of the various parts of the AutoCAD screen Chapter 2, “Understanding the Drafting Tools,” gets into more detail regarding the way AutoCAD. .. of the AutoCAD window Autodesk Impressions, an adjunct program to AutoCAD, enables you to edit your drawings using tools similar to those found in Adobe Illustrator You can close this toolbar; I will not discuss this Autodesk product in this book If you are using AutoCAD 2009, try the following exercise to see how to get to the 3D Modeling workspace (this workspace is not available in AutoCAD 2009 LT):... 6 ■ Chapter 1: Getting Familiar with AutoCAD • Status bar • Command window • InfoCenter Figure 1.2 Your AutoCAD window should look like the earlier Figure 1.1, which shows the default configuration for a new AutoCAD installation Since AutoCAD is so easy to customize, you might not see exactly the same layout, but the basic components should be there AutoCAD 2009 offers the Ribbon that contains most . place. Introducing AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD LT 2009 is designed with you in mind. How to Use This Book Introducing AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD LT 2009 covers. Introducing AutoCAD ® 2009 and AutoCAD ® LT 2009 GeorGe omura 60609ffirs.indd 3 3/19/08 6:11:37 PM 60609ffirs.indd 2 3/19/08 6:11:36 PM Introducing AutoCAD