Mastering AutoCAD 2005 and AutoCAD LT 2005
Chapter 2: Creating Your First Drawing
- Table 2.1: The Options on the Draw and Modify Toolbars
Chapter 3: Learning the Tools of the Trade
- Table 3.1: Measurement Systems Available in AutoCAD
- Table 3.2: Work Area in Drawing Units (Inches) by Scale and Plotted Sheet Size
- Table 3.3: Scale Conversion Factors
- Table 3.4: Work Area in Metric Units (Centimeters) by Scale and Plotted Sheet Size. Multiply Work Area Sizes by 10 for Millimeter Equivalents.
Chapter 4: Organizing Your Work
- Table 4.1: Create These Layers and Set Their Colors as Indicated
- Table 4.2: AutoCAD Support for Drag-and-Drop
Chapter 8: Adding Text to Drawings
- Table 8.1: 1 / 8 -High Text Converted to Size for Various Drawing Scales
Chapter 10: AttributesStoring Data with Graphics
- Table 10.1: Attributes for the Door Type Symbol
- Table 10.2: Attribute Values for the Typical Studio Entry Door
Chapter 12: Power Editing
- Table 12.1: The Geometry Calculator's Osnap Modes
- Table 12.2: The Geometry Calculator's Functions
Chapter 14: Getting and Exchanging Data from Drawings
- Table 14.1: A Partial List of AutoCAD Font Filenames and Their Corresponding PostScript Fonts
Chapter 16: Using Advanced 3D Features
- Table 16.1: Effects of Objects on the Orientation of a UCS
Chapter 19: Introduction to Customization
- Table 19.1: The Shortcut Key (Command Abbreviations) Macros Provided by the Keycad.lsp File
Chapter 20: Integrating AutoCAD into Your Projects and Organization
- Table 20.1: Key Names to Use in Your Accelerator Key Definitions
- Table 20.2: A Sample of Diesel Functions. To Indicate True or False, Diesel Uses 1 or 0.
Appendix C: System and Dimension Variables
- Table C.1: System Variables. Items Marked with an Asterisk Were Added in AutoCAD 2004. Items Marked with Two Asterisks Are New in AutoCAD 2005.
- Table C.2: Dimension Variables