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New AutoCAD 2011 Resources from Jones & Bartlett Learning

Three books written by Munir Hamad.

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October 4, 2010

By DE Editors

Jones & Bartlett Learning is offering three new resources to aid in mastering three levels of AutoCAD software training: introductory 2D AutoCAD, advanced 2D AutoCAD, and 3D modeling with AutoCAD. All three books are written by Munir Hamad, an AutoDesk Approved Instructor, certified AutoDesk AutoCAD Master, and engineering software specialist.

This collection of AutoCAD 2011 texts provides step-by-step procedures on how to create, modify, annotate, and add dimension to engineering drawings. These resources are designed for novice users of AutoCAD 2011, as they do not require the reader to have previous CAD experience.

Every new copy is accompanied by a DVD that contains all of the book's figures in color and a trial version of AutoCAD 2011.

Three new AutoCAD 2011 Resources from Jones & Bartlett Learning:
• AutoCAD 2011 Essentials, $49.95
• AutoCAD 2011 Essentials, Comprehensive Edition, MSRP: $59.95
• AutoCAD 2011 3D Modeling Essentials, MSRP: $49.95

For more information, visit Jones & Bartlett.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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