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    Posted: 17.Feb.2009 at 13:45
Upon finding out that the best version of CAD for my needs it Auto CAD architecture or revit architecture, I was wondering if anyone has any good books to recommend on the program or even just for beginners like me?

Also which version of the auto cad architecture is the best? is the most recent one always the best?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Feb.2009 at 13:58
AutoCAD Architecture 2008 [ILLUSTRATED] (Paperback). I am not sure what version your using this one is good or you can go the Amazon.com and just check Autodesk text books and look around.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Mar.2009 at 22:58
I'd recommend having a flick through a few to find the right level for you, as well as one that you like the writing/teaching style of.
 
Are you in London?  RIBA bookshop is a good place to start.....
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2009 at 09:58
There are lot many books available . But I prefer manual from Autodesk.  They are very descriptive and in detail. You can order from their website putting a serial no. etc. They would deliver at your address. They are free of cost and you can get CD's as well.
 
That's what we use in company.
 
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