The AutoCAD 2005 Update class is
designed for the knowledgeable AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, 2002 or
2004 user. Its purpose is to provide the student with the
latest command enhancements, new functionalities and latest
techniques of AutoCAD 2005 applications.
Basic Changes in AutoCAD 2005
- Interface Changes
- Toolbar and Status Bar
Changes
- Selecting Files to Open
- Starting New Drawings
- Using Tool Palettes
- Other Interface Changes
- Drawing, Editing, and
Viewing Tools
- Enhancements to
Familiar Commands
- Revision Clouds and
Wipeouts
- Grip Editing
Enhancements
- Layer Properties
Manager Changes
- Named View Changes
Annotation and Plotting
- Annotation Enhancements
- Using the New Text
Editor
- Fields
- Tables
- Other New Text Tools
- Associative
Dimensioning
- New Hatch Options
- Plotting Enhancements
- Layout Page Setup
Changes
- Plotting Changes
- Publishing Drawing
Sheets
- DWF Viewer
- Publish to Web
Blocks, XREFs, and Related Tools
- Block and Xref
Enhancements
- Editing Blocks and
Xrefs in Place
- Changes Related to
Xrefs
- Reference Manager
- Related Tools
- eTransmit
- New Attribute Tools
- Purge Dialog
- Hyperlinks
Sheet Sets
- Introduction to Sheet
Sets
- Overview of Sheet Sets
- Creating Sheet Sets
- Creating Sheets in
Sheet Sets
- Adding Views to Sheets
- Importing Layouts to
Sheet Sets
- Publishing and
Transmitting Sheet Sets
- Publishing Sheet Sets
- Transmitting and
Archiving Sheet Sets
Optional Topics
- CAD Standards
- CAD Standards Concepts
- Configuring Standards
- Checking Standards
- Layer Translator
- Other Management and
Productivity Tools
- Drawing Security
- Communication Center
and CAD Manager Control Utility
- Customize Dialog
- Other Productivity
Enhancements
- Express Tools
Attend five hours per week for 6 weeks to total 30 hours
of lecture/workshop training. Weekly worksite implementation
projects hone your skills and additional one-on-one instruction
ensures all your questions get answered! Enrollment is limited
in all PDC courses.
Apply Now for
AutoCAD 2005 Update Class
Each AutoCAD participant must have a computer loaded with
the appropriate software (Rel. 200i or higher, or LT) dedicated
to his/her use at work.
Did you know?
Many famous people have equated their success with hard
work and the ability to immerse themselves in their projects.
For example, Michelangelo said: "If people know how hard
I work to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at
all." Thomas Carlyle: "Genius is the capacity for
taking infinite pains." And Alexander Hamilton: "All
the genius I may have is merely the fruit of thought and labor."
("For Achievers Only," The Manager's Intelligence
Report, 2000)
May we help make your hard work
a little easier with hands-on, state-funded training customized
to meet your specific needs?
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