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Vlad
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I've been offered a job at an engineering firm as a paid intern for the next autumn.
There's one problem. I need to learn AutoCAD before the internship starts. So the question is what's the best way to learn this, and fast? I have a year, and I think it's enough to get middle skills. I started to watch some online courses on this platform If you have other resources you could provide me with, or help, in general, would be greatly appreciated. |
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Mehul Parmar
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There is book mastering in Autocad
Trya layers Try Properties Pannel Try Blocks These are enough for starting. Also practice Engineer Drawings from book. |
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