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|a Quick Start: Drawing a Window -- Summary -- ch. 1 Starting to Draw -- Exploring AutoCAD's Advantages -- Comparing AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT -- Starting AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT -- Creating a New Drawing -- Using the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface -- Exploring the drawing area -- Exploring the ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar -- Using the Application menu -- Using the command line and dynamic input tooltip -- Exploring the status bar -- Creating a New Folder -- Using the Interface -- Saving a Drawing -- Closing a Drawing and Exiting from AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT -- Summary -- ch. 2 Opening a Drawing -- Creating a New Drawing from a Template -- Working with Templates -- Creating your own templates -- Creating a Drawing with Default Settings -- Opening an Existing Drawing -- Switching among open drawings -- Saving a Drawing under a New Name -- Summary -- ch. 3 Using Commands -- Understanding the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface.
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|a Working with the ribbon -- Displaying and using menus -- Using shortcut menus -- Working with dialog boxes -- Using the Quick Access Toolbar -- Managing palettes -- Using the Tool Palettes window -- Using the Command Line and Dynamic Input -- Entering commands with Dynamic Input -- Understanding command names -- Responding to commands -- Repeating commands -- Using recent input -- Canceling commands -- Undoing a command -- Redoing a command -- Using one command within another command -- Using Mice and Pucks -- Getting Help -- Getting help on a command -- Using the main Help system -- Summary -- ch. 4 Specifying Coordinates -- Understanding the X, Y Coordinate System -- Drawing units -- Typing coordinates -- Using the Dynamic Input tooltip to enter coordinates -- Working with absolute Cartesian coordinates -- Working with relative Cartesian coordinates -- Using polar coordinates -- Using direct distance entry -- Working in orthogonal mode.
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|a Working with polar tracking -- Displaying Coordinates -- Picking Coordinates on the Screen -- Using snap settings -- Using object snaps -- Running object snaps and Object Snap mode -- Overriding Coordinate Settings -- Locating Points -- Using object snap tracking -- Using the temporary tracking feature -- Finding points with point filters -- Finding offset points with the From feature -- Summary -- ch. 5 Setting Up a Drawing -- Choosing Unit Types -- Setting the drawing units -- Setting the angle type -- Setting the angle measure and direction -- Drawing Limits -- Understanding Scales -- Working with scale formats -- Using annotative scales -- Customizing the scale list -- Deciding on a scale and sheet size -- Creating a Titleblock -- Specifying Common Setup Options -- Summary -- ch. 6 Drawing Simple Lines -- Using the LINE Command -- Drawing Rectangles -- Drawing Polygons -- Creating Construction Lines -- Creating Rays -- Summary.
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|a Ch. 7 Drawing Curves and Points -- Drawing Circles -- Understanding the circle options -- Creating circles -- Drawing Arcs -- Understanding arc options -- Creating arcs -- Creating Ellipses and Elliptical Arcs -- Understanding ellipse options -- Understanding elliptical arc options -- Drawing ellipses and elliptical arcs -- Making Donuts -- Understanding DONUT options -- Drawing donuts -- Placing Points -- Changing the point style -- Creating points -- Summary -- ch. 8 Viewing Your Drawing -- Regenerating and Redrawing the Display -- Panning -- Using the ZOOM Command -- Understanding ZOOM options -- Using ZOOM Dynamic -- Using the SteeringWheels -- Creating Named Views -- Saving a view -- Displaying a view -- Managing named views -- Creating animated presentations from named views -- Using named views to manage a drawing -- Working with Tiled Viewports -- Configuring tiled viewports -- Using tiled viewports.
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|a Saving and restoring viewport configurations -- Using Snap Rotation -- Understanding User Coordinate Systems -- Understanding UCS options -- Saving and restoring a custom UCS -- Controlling the UCS icon -- Creating Isometric Drawings -- Understanding isometric planes -- Drawing in Isometric mode -- Summary -- ch. 9 Editing Your Drawing with Basic Tools -- Editing a Drawing -- Understanding object-selection basics -- Erasing objects -- Moving objects -- Copying objects -- Copying and moving objects from one drawing to another -- Rotating objects -- Scaling objects -- Using the CHANGE command -- Selecting Objects -- Selecting objects after choosing a command -- Cycling through objects -- Selecting objects before choosing a command -- Implied windowing -- Customizing the selection process -- Summary -- ch. 10 Editing Your Drawing with Advanced Tools -- Copying and Moving Objects -- Mirroring objects -- Using the ARRAY command -- Offsetting objects.
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|a Aligning objects -- Resizing commands -- Trimming objects -- Extending objects -- Lengthening and shortening objects -- Stretching objects -- Using Construction Commands -- Breaking objects -- Joining objects -- Creating chamfered corners -- Creating rounded corners -- Creating a Revision Cloud -- Hiding Objects with a Wipeout -- Constraining Objects with Parameters -- Using geometric constraints -- Auto-constraining objects -- Using dimensional constraints -- Working with the Parameters Manager -- Double-Clicking to Edit Objects -- Editing with Grips -- Stretching with grips -- Moving with grips -- Rotating with grips -- Scaling with grips -- Mirroring with grips -- Customizing grips -- Editing with the Quick Properties Palette and the Properties Palette -- Using the Quick Properties palette -- Using the Properties palette -- Working with object selection in the Properties palette -- Working with Selection Filters.
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|a Using Quick Select to select objects -- Using the FILTER command -- Naming and editing filters -- Using filters -- Working with Groups -- Creating and modifying groups -- Using groups -- Summary -- ch. 11 Organizing Drawings with Layers and Object Properties -- Working with Layers -- Understanding layers -- Creating new layers -- Using layers -- Using special layer tools -- Modifying layers -- Manipulating Object Color, Linetype, Lineweight, and Transparency -- Changing an object's color -- Changing the current color -- Altering an object's linetype -- Altering the current linetype -- Changing an object's lineweight -- Changing the current lineweight -- Altering an object's transparency -- Altering the current transparency -- Working with Linetype Scales -- Changing linetype spacing by using a different linetype -- Changing linetype spacing by changing the global linetype scale -- Altering linetype spacing by changing the object linetype scale.
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|a Matching Properties -- Summary -- ch. 12 Obtaining Information from Your Drawing -- Getting Drawing-Level Information -- Listing the status of your drawing -- Listing system variables -- Tracking drawing time -- Using Object-Level Information -- Listing objects -- Finding coordinates -- Measuring objects -- Getting information from the Properties palette -- Getting information from the Quick Properties palette -- Accessing Drawing Components -- Using the Content Explorer -- Finding components with the DesignCenter -- Purging unused components -- Dividing and Spacing Objects -- Dividing objects -- Measuring objects -- The AutoCAD Calculator -- Calculating numbers -- Using coordinates -- Using object snaps -- Using the scientific calculator -- Converting units -- Working with QuickCalc variables -- Using QuickCalc in the Properties palette -- Summary -- ch. 13 Creating Text -- Creating Single-Line Text -- Justifying single-line text -- Setting the height.
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|a Setting the rotation angle -- Adding special characters and formatting -- Editing single-line text -- Understanding Text Styles -- Creating a new text style -- Renaming and deleting text styles -- Modifying a text style -- Making a style current or changing a text object's style -- Importing a text style -- Creating Multiline Text -- Using the In-Place Text Editor -- Creating text for different scales -- Editing paragraph text -- Importing text -- Creating Tables -- Inserting a table -- Specifying a table style -- Adding data to a table -- Modifying a table -- Inserting Fields -- Creating fields -- Editing and updating fields -- Managing Text -- Using Quicktext -- Using AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT fonts -- Turning off text layers -- Using MIRRTEXT -- Finding Text in Your Drawing -- Checking Your Spelling -- Summary -- ch. 14 Drawing Dimensions -- Working with Dimensions -- Understanding the elements of a dimension -- Preparing to dimension.
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|a Drawing Linear Dimensions -- Specifying the dimensioned object -- Using dimension options -- Creating jogged dimension lines -- Drawing Aligned Dimensions -- Specifying the dimensioned object -- Using the options -- Creating Baseline and Continued Dimensions -- Drawing baseline dimensions -- Drawing continued dimensions -- Dimensioning Arcs and Circles -- Marking arc and circle centers -- Dimensioning arc lengths -- Creating radial dimensions -- Creating diameter dimensions -- Dimensioning Angles -- Creating Ordinate Dimensions -- Drawing Leaders -- Creating a multileader -- Editing multileaders -- Creating a multileader style -- Aligning and combining leaders -- Using Quick Dimension -- Creating Inspection Dimensions -- Creating Geometric Tolerances -- Starting the tolerance frame -- Inserting the tolerance frame -- Editing a tolerance frame -- Editing Dimensions -- Editing associativity -- Using the DIMEDIT command -- Using the DIMTEDIT command.
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|a Flipping dimension arrows -- Editing dimension text -- Using the Properties palette to edit dimensions -- Changing annotative scales -- Spacing dimensions equally apart -- Breaking dimensions -- Using Quick Dimension to edit dimensions -- Using grips to edit dimensions -- Editing objects and dimensions together -- Summary -- ch. 15 Creating Dimension Styles -- Understanding Dimension Styles -- Defining a New Dimension Style -- Managing dimension lines -- Defining symbols and arrows -- Managing dimension text -- Fitting dimensions into tight spaces -- Defining primary units -- Defining alternate units -- Formatting tolerances -- Changing Dimension. Styles -- Choosing a new current dimension style -- Creating a variant of a dimension style -- Modifying a dimension to use a new dimension style -- Modifying dimension styles -- Overriding a dimension style -- Updating dimensions -- Comparing dimension styles -- Summary -- ch. 16 Drawing Complex Objects.
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|a Creating and Editing Polylines -- Using the PLINE command -- Editing polylines with the PEDIT command -- Grip editing polylines -- Editing polylines with the Properties palette or Quick Properties palette -- Drawing and Editing Splines -- Understanding splines -- Creating splines -- Editing splines -- Creating Regions -- Creating Boundaries -- Creating Hatches -- Understanding hatch patterns -- Defining a hatch -- Determining the hatch boundary -- Managing islands -- Dragging and dropping hatch patterns -- Creating gradient fills -- Editing hatches -- Using the SOLID command -- Creating and Editing Multilines -- Creating a multiline style -- Drawing multilines -- Editing multilines -- Creating Dlines in AutoCAD LT -- Using the SKETCH Command -- Digitizing Drawings with the TABLET Command -- Summary -- ch. 17 Plotting and Printing Your Drawing -- Preparing a Drawing for Plotting or Printing -- Doing a draft plot -- Plotting a drawing from model space.
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|a Creating a Layout in Paper Space -- Entering paper space -- Using the Layout Wizard -- Laying out a drawing in paper space on your own -- Annotating a layout -- Saving a layout template -- Working with Plot Styles -- Setting the plot-style mode -- Creating a plot-style table -- Attaching a plot-style table to a layout -- Setting the plot-style property for a layer or object -- Plotting a Drawing -- Specifying plot settings -- Previewing your plot -- Creating a plot stamp -- Creating the plot -- Summary -- ch. 18 Working with Blocks -- Combining Objects into Blocks -- Understanding base points and insertion points -- Creating a block -- Saving blocks as files -- Replacing an existing file -- Inserting Blocks and Files into Drawings -- Using the Insert dialog box -- Using the DesignCenter -- Managing Blocks -- Working with block layers -- Exploding blocks -- Using the XPLODE command -- Redefining a block -- Editing blocks.
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|a Creating and Using Dynamic Blocks -- Understanding action-based parameters -- Understanding the work flow of dynamic blocks -- Defining a dynamic block with action-based parameters -- Inserting and using dynamic blocks -- Using Windows Features to Copy Data -- Manipulating objects with the Windows Clipboard -- Using drag-and-drop -- Summary -- ch. 19 Adding Attributes to Blocks -- Working with Attributes -- Creating Attribute Definitions -- Mode section -- Attribute section -- Text Settings section -- Insertion Point section -- Creating the Block -- Inserting blocks with attributes -- Editing Attributes -- Editing attribute properties with the BATTMAN command -- Editing attribute properties with the ATTEDIT command -- Making global changes in attributes -- Redefining attributes -- Extracting a Database from Attributes -- Summary -- ch. 20 Referencing Other Drawings -- Understanding External References -- Attaching an external reference.
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|a Opening an xref -- Using the External References palette -- Editing an Xref within Your Drawing -- Choosing the xref or block to edit -- Editing the xref -- Controlling Xref Display -- Working with dependent symbols in xrefs -- Avoiding circular references -- Clipping xrefs -- Speeding up the display of large xrefs -- Managing Xrefs -- Getting xref notification -- Using DesignCenter to Attach a Drawing -- Attaching Xrefs and Drawings from the Content Explorer -- Creating an xref log file -- Working with DWF, DGN, and PDF Underlays -- Attaching a DWF underlay -- Attaching a DGN underlay -- Attaching a PDF underlay -- Modifying an underlay -- Summary -- ch. 21 Specifying 3D Coordinates -- Working in a 3D Environment -- Using 3D Coordinates -- Absolute and relative Cartesian coordinates in 3D -- Cylindrical and spherical coordinates -- Using editing commands with 3D wireframes -- Using point filters, object snaps, object tracking, and grips in 3D.
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|a Creating 3D polylines -- Creating helixes -- Using point clouds -- Using Elevation and Thickness -- Creating surfaces with thickness -- Using the HIDE command -- Controlling the display of hidden lines and objects -- Adding elevation to objects -- Working with the User Coordinate System -- UCSs and viewpoints -- Dragging the UCS icon -- Using UCS options to change the UCS -- Changing the UCS dynamically -- Summary -- ch. 22 Viewing 3D Drawings -- Working with the Standard Viewpoints -- Looking at a drawing from the standard viewpoints -- Using VPOINT -- Using the ViewCube to View Your Drawing -- Creating a Named View with a Camera -- Creating a camera -- Editing a camera -- Adding a Background to a Named View -- Displaying a Quick Plan View -- Displaying Parallel and Perspective Projections -- Using 3D Orbit -- Starting 3D Orbit -- Navigating with 3D Orbit -- Refining your 3D Orbit view -- Using ShowMotion to Cycle Through Views -- Creating shots.
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|a Displaying shots -- Walking Through a Model -- Navigating in Walk mode -- Specifying Walk mode settings -- Flying through a model -- Saving the walk as a movie file -- Using a motion path to save a movie file -- Navigating with the SteeringWheels -- Using DVIEW to Create a Perspective View -- Using DVIEW -- Understanding the DVIEW options -- Working with Visual Styles -- Displaying visual styles in AutoCAD -- Creating custom visual styles -- Using the shading options in AutoCAD LT -- Display materials, textures, and lights as you work -- Laying Out 3D Drawings -- Flattening 3D drawings -- Creating 2D view objects -- Using SOLVIEW to lay out paper space viewports -- Using SOLDRAW to create hidden lines and hatching -- Using SOLPROF to create profiles -- Printing in 3D -- Summary -- ch. 23 Creating 3D Surfaces -- Drawing Surfaces with 3DFACE -- Using the 3DFACE command -- Making 3D face edges invisible -- Drawing Surfaces with PFACE.
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|a Creating Polygon Meshes with 3DMESH -- Using the 3DMESH command -- Drawing Procedural and NURBS Surfaces -- Creating Planar Surfaces -- Revolved surfaces -- Drawing an Extruded Surface -- Working with the TABSURF command -- Working with the EXTRUDE command -- Sweeping objects along a path -- Drawing Surfaces Between Objects -- Creating ruled surfaces -- Lofting objects -- Using the EDGESURF command -- Using the SURFNETWORK command -- Connecting surfaces with the SURFBLEND command -- Patching holes with the SURFPATCH command -- Editing and Analyzing Surfaces -- Creating surfaces with the SURFOFFSET command -- Trimming and extending surfaces -- Filleting surfaces with the SURFFILLET command -- Projecting objects onto surfaces -- Analyzing surfaces -- Working with Multiple Types of Objects -- Converting 2D objects to surfaces -- Converting meshes to smooth surfaces -- Thickening a surface into a solid -- Sculpting surfaces to create a solid.
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|a Extracting edges and isolines from a surface, solid, or a region -- Summary -- ch. 24 Creating Solids and Editing in 3D -- Drawing Basic Smooth Solids -- Drawing a box -- Drawing a wedge -- Drawing a cone -- Drawing a sphere -- Drawing a cylinder -- Drawing a torus -- Drawing a pyramid -- Creating Extruded Solids -- Managing objects used to make other objects -- Using the EXTRUDE command -- Drawing Swept Solids -- Drawing Revolved Solids -- Drawing Lofted Solids -- Drawing Polyline-Like Solids -- Manipulating Solids -- Grip-editing solids -- Selecting subobjects -- Moving, rotating, and scaling with the gizmos -- Working with Mesh Shapes -- Creating meshes -- Editing meshes -- Converting solids and meshes -- Creating Complex Solids -- Combining solids -- Subtracting solids -- Creating a solid from the intersection of two solids -- Creating a solid from surfaces that enclose a volume -- Creating a new solid by using INTERFERE.
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|a Pressing or pulling a region -- Using solid history -- Sectioning and Slicing Solids -- Using the SECTION command -- Creating an interactive section object -- Using the SLICE command -- Using Editing Commands in 3D -- Mirroring in 3D -- Arraying in 3D -- Rotating in 3D -- Aligning in 3D -- Trimming and extending in 3D -- Filleting in 3D -- Chamfering in 3D -- Exploding and converting 3D objects -- Using the SOLIDEDIT Command -- Editing faces -- Editing edges -- Editing bodies -- Listing Solid Properties -- Summary -- ch. 25 Keeping Control of Your Drawings -- Accessing Drawing Content with Tool Palettes -- Creating a new tool palette -- Adding content tools -- Adding command tools -- Copying a tool -- Setting tool properties -- Organizing tool palettes -- Using a tool palette -- Setting Standards for Drawings -- Using the CAD Standards tools -- Using layer notification -- Translating layers -- Renaming named objects -- Working with Sheet Sets.
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|a Understanding sheet sets -- Creating a sheet set -- Setting up sheet set references -- Using a sheet set -- Organizing Your Drawings -- Archiving drawings -- Finding drawings -- Specifying drawing properties -- Maintaining Security -- Password protection -- Digital signatures -- Keeping Track of Referenced Files -- Handling Errors and Crashes -- Taking care of temporary files -- Repairing corrupted drawing files -- Using backup drawings -- Recovering from a crash -- Managing Drawings from Prior Releases -- Summary -- ch. 26 Working with Other Applications -- Importing and Exporting Other File Formats -- Exporting drawings -- Importing files -- Referencing geographic location data -- Working with Raster Images -- Attaching images -- Managing images -- Clipping images -- Controlling image display -- Pasting, Linking, and Embedding Objects -- Embedding objects into a drawing -- Using Paste Special -- Linking data -- Summary.
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|a Ch. 27 Collaborating and Creating Electronic Output -- Opening Drawings from the Web -- Using the Browse the Web dialog box -- Using i-drop to drag objects into a drawing -- Working with drawings on Autodesk 360 -- Sharing Comments with Design Feed -- Creating Object Hyperlinks -- Creating a hyperlink -- Using a hyperlink -- Editing a hyperlink -- Publishing Drawings -- Understanding DWF and DWFx files -- Creating 2D DWF and DWFx files -- Creating 3D DWF and DWFx files -- Using the Publish to Web Wizard -- Posting DWF and DWFx files directly -- Editing web pages -- Viewing DWF and DWFx drawings -- Sending Drawings -- Using eTransmit -- Specifying transmittal settings -- Summary -- ch. 28 Customizing Commands, Toolbars, and Tool Palettes -- Working with Customizable Files -- Editing customizable files -- Backing up customizable files -- Using the command-line form of commands -- Documenting your files -- Creating Aliases for Commands.
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|a Creating aliases to Windows programs -- Creating aliases to commands -- Editing autocorrect and synonym lists -- Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar -- Creating and displaying a Quick Access Toolbar -- Adding buttons -- Creating a custom command -- Removing custom commands -- Adding a drop-down list -- Customizing Toolbars -- Customizing classic toolbars -- Creating a new toolbar -- Removing buttons from a toolbar -- Creating flyouts -- Customizing the Status Bar -- Customizing Tool Palettes -- Summary -- ch. 29 Creating Macros and Slide Shows -- Creating Macros with Script Files -- Creating the script file -- Running a script file -- Recording Actions -- Creating an action macro -- Editing an action macro -- Managing a macro file -- Playing back a macro -- Creating Slide Shows -- Creating slides -- Viewing slides -- Using scripts to create slide shows -- Creating Slide Libraries -- Summary -- ch. 30 Creating Your Own Linetypes and Hatch Patterns.
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|a Creating Linetypes -- Creating simple linetypes -- Creating complex linetypes -- Creating Hatch Patterns -- Summary -- ch. 31 Creating Shapes and Fonts -- Creating Shapes -- Using shape files -- Creating shape files -- Editing shape files -- Creating Fonts -- Summary -- ch. 32 Customizing the Ribbon and Menus -- Working with the Customization File -- Understanding the customization file -- Loading and unloading customization files -- Customizing the Interface -- Looking at a ribbon panel -- Writing macros -- Customizing the ribbon -- Customizing the Menu bar and shortcuts menus -- Customizing mouse buttons and tablet buttons -- Customizing image-tile menus -- Customizing tablet menus -- Creating keyboard shortcuts -- Customizing the double-click behavior -- Customizing the Quick Properties palette and rollover tooltips -- Summary -- ch. 33 Understanding AutoLISP and Visual LISP Basics -- Introducing Visual LISP -- Opening Visual LISP.
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|a Opening and loading an AutoLISP file with Visual LISP -- Loading an AutoLISP file -- Using an AutoLISP routine in AutoCAD -- Looking at an AutoLISP routine -- Using the Visual LISP Editor -- Closing a file and Visual LISP -- Getting Help in Visual LISP -- Working with AutoLISP Expressions -- Understanding AutoLISP syntax -- Working with numbers and text -- Using AutoLISP on the 'Command Line -- Creating AutoLISP Files -- Summary -- ch. 34 Exploring AutoLISP Further -- Creating Variables -- Working with AutoCAD Commands -- Accessing AutoCAD commands -- Creating functions -- Creating functions with arguments -- Working with system variables -- Working with Lists -- Using lists for coordinates -- Creating dotted pairs -- Setting Conditions -- Using conditional statements -- Using Loop statements -- Managing Drawing Objects -- Getting information about an object -- Modifying objects -- Access an object's properties directly -- Creating selection sets.
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|a Getting Input from the User -- Putting on the Finishing Touches -- Summary -- ch. 35 Exploring Advanced AutoLISP Topics -- Understanding Global and Local Variables -- Working with Visual LISP ActiveX Functions -- Reviewing AutoLISP retrieval and modification -- Using ActiveX with Visual LISP -- Debugging Code -- Using the Error Trace window -- Working with breakpoints -- Using the Watch window -- Summary -- A Final Word -- Appendix A: Installing and Configuring AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT -- Appendix B: AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Resources -- Appendix C: What's on the Companion Website.
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