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I offer my sincerest gratitude to those people who helped bring this book to you. Heartfelt thanks go to the editorial and production teams at Sybex for their efforts. Willem Knibbe made sure things got off to a great start and was always there for support. Martine Dardignac kept a watchful eye on the progress of the book. David Ziegler kept things running smoothly and always had a positive attitude. Tiffany Taylor made sure I wasn’t trying out new uses of the English language. Paul Richardson did an excellent job of ensuring that I didn’t make any glaring mistakes and offered suggestions based on his own training experience. You can see the handiwork of Paul Richardson (not the same Paul Richardson who did the technical editing) and Christine Merredith of Technical Publications in the sidebars that discuss the San Francisco Main Library. 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And a great big thank you to my family and friends, who have always been a source of inspira- tion and understanding. 3738x.book Page vii Monday, June 25, 2007 11:37 PM [...]... familiar with the way AutoCAD looks and feels Chapter 1, “Exploring the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface,” shows you how to get around in AutoCAD In Chapter 2, “Creating Your First Drawing,” you’ll learn how to start and exit the program and how to respond to AutoCAD commands Chapter 3, “Setting Up and Using AutoCAD s Drafting Tools,” tells you how to set up a work area, edit objects, and lay out a drawing... review and look at different ways to apply the information you’ve learned Experienced users will also find this book a handy reference tool Finally, if you run into problems using AutoCAD, see the “When Things Go Wrong” section in Appendix B You’ll find a list of the most common issues that users face when first learning AutoCAD AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 Autodesk has released both AutoCAD 2008 and. .. started and stay ahead with AutoCAD With this edition, you get coverage of the latest features of both AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008, plus the latest information on new features How to Use This Book Rather than just showing you how each command works, this book shows you AutoCAD 2008 in the context of a meaningful activity You’ll learn how to use commands while working on an actual project and progressing... the catalog page for this book, and click the Errata link to find a form on which you can identify the problem And thanks for choosing Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 xxxi 3738x.book Page xxxii Monday, June 25, 2007 11:37 PM 3738x.book Page 1 Monday, June 25, 2007 11:37 PM Part 1 The Basics In this part: ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Chapter 1: Exploring the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface Chapter 2: Creating... simplifies the scale of text and other graphics to fit the scale of your drawing ◆ New Daylight lighting feature to create more realistic outdoor renderings of your 3D models ◆ Better links between AutoCAD tables and external spreadsheets ◆ Improved text-editing tools and features Contact the Author I hope that Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 will be of benefit to you and that, after you’ve completed... and use existing Express tools that expand AutoCAD s functionality, and you’ll be introduced to AutoLISP as a tool to create macros Chapter 25, “Introducing AutoLISP,” is a primer to AutoCAD s popular macro language You’ll learn how you can create custom commands built on existing ones and how you can retrieve and store locations and other data Chapter 26, “Customizing Toolbars, Menus, Linetypes, and. .. AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 simultaneously Not surprisingly, they’re nearly identical in the way they look and work You can share files between the two programs with complete confidence that you won’t lose data or corrupt files The main differences are that LT doesn’t support all the 3D functions of AutoCAD 2008, nor does it support the customization tools of AutoLISP and VBA But LT still has plenty... with comments on their uses If you experience any problems, you can consult the “When Things Go Wrong” section in Appendix B What to Expect Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 is divided into five parts, each representing a milestone in your progress toward becoming an expert AutoCAD user Here is a description of those parts and what they will show you Part 1: The Basics As with any major endeavor,... use AutoCAD to produce lifelike views of your 3D drawings Chapter 23, “Editing and Visualizing 3D Solids,” takes a closer look at 3D solids and how they can be created, edited, and displayed in AutoCAD 2008 Part 5: Customization and Integration One of AutoCAD s greatest strengths is its openness to customization Chapter 24, “Using the Express Tools,” gives you a gentle introduction to the world of AutoCAD. .. productivity and customization areas And because they’re so similar, I can present material for both programs with only minor adjustments 3738x.book Page xxviii Monday, June 25, 2007 11:37 PM xxviii INTRODUCTION When a feature is discussed that is available only in AutoCAD 2008, you’ll see the AutoCAD Only icon You’ll also see warning messages when tutorials vary between AutoCAD 2008 and LT If only . for choosing Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 . This book is part of a fam- ily of premium quality Sybex books, all written by outstanding authors. Acknowledgments Many talented and hardworking folks gave their best effort to produce Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008. I offer my sincerest gratitude