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Topic ClosedAutoCAD for beginner

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    Posted: 04.Feb.2008 at 11:54
Confused I've never worked with AutoCAD 2007, or any similar application. I can get tutorial bits & pieces but need something a bit more structured, step by step to get me going. Where do I start anyway?
I'm really excited but confused as I didn't realize how powerful & complicated the program is; & would appreciate help or guidance???

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Feb.2008 at 12:31
 Welcome to CADFORUM.
 
 You should  have a buy a book for beginner I can suggest this:
 
 
Or follow a course.
Ing Arben.Allaraj
http://cad-drafting-corner.blogspot.com
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Feb.2008 at 20:11

A classroom setting really helps... or maybe a tutor.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Feb.2008 at 22:16
Smile Thanx for your input Arben.Allaraj

I've launched a few local inquiries for the book & CD as amazon.com trades mainly outside of RSA borders; & the currency exchange rate US$ : ZAR of the book's purchase amount incl courier is not too favorable. 

The courier costs from abroad are pretty high ... probably scared of the lions in CapeTown suburbs Big%20smile

Take care
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Feb.2008 at 22:26
Smile Thanx for your advice bycher
That's the last route I would prefer as I've had a bid of a nasty experience with 1:1 teachings. The main problem is to find a reliable a course / tutor. The reliable, more expensive ones target the corporate market's batches.

Maybe some CD & book combo like the other person suggested?

Take care
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Feb.2008 at 06:58
hello send me it
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