Level 2. Chapters 11–20

Now that you have completed Level 1, beginner to intermediate, you should have the basic skills necessary to work on a drawing of moderate complexity with a certain amount of speed and accuracy. Level 2 is the second part of your journey in becoming proficient in AutoCAD. The goal at the end of this level is for you to learn most of the remaining practical information about AutoCAD 2014 in two dimensions. This will allow you to not only work on very complex drawings but also set up and manage them. Then, with some additional work experience, you will have the skills of a CAD manager or administrator, a necessity in many engineering or architectural firms, even if your job is not just AutoCAD.

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