Tutorial Assists in Learning AutoCAD

Learning AutoCAD for Windows is a 75 minute video and learning disk package. The video includes basic instructions such as how to start Auto-CAD, and operate menu bar and toolbar functions. Users will also learn many drawing functions and editing tools including solid, surface, shade, zooms, panning and dimensioning. The disk has the same files that are shown in the video, allowing one to practice the same exercises that are in the video. ViaGrafix also offers training on databases, spreadsheets, operating systems, desktop publishing, word processing, programming and networking. A full line of CD-ROM interactive training tutorials is also available. ViaGrafix, Pryor, OK, (800) 842-4723. W

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