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Unread 10-09-2001, 21:25
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Stacy, besides working full time at Delphi - I teach at night at a local College. I've taught AutoCad 14 and would suggest that you look into getting "AutoCad and its Applications - Advanced" by Shumaker and Madsen. I also used a wonderful refernce book called "AutoCad for Dummies" no pun intended - it really is a good reference. If you are using AutoCad 2000, a much improved version than AutoCAD 14, I would suggest the same, as I know that they are available. Good Luck - If you have specific questions, send me an email and I'll see if I can help you out.
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