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Inventor to AutoCAD

We just got AutoCAD from FIRST (as I'm sure all the rest of you have too) and I became rather proficient with Inventor last year. I have used AutoCAD 2002 in Mechanical Drawing class in order to model a house. I like many things about AutoCAD better than Inventor (namely the command line) so I would like to switch over. I noticed that AutoCAD doesn't appear to have parts and assemblies like Inventor does, but instead has layers (I'm assuming that layers are analagous to ipt files in some way). Does anyone have suggestions for switching from Inventor to AutoCAD?
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