The first six chapters concentrate on learning the AutoCAD interface and setting up the example project. The whole book should take about 18 hours with the reader able to produce professional standard schematics after about 8 hours. An estimated time is given to complete each chapter. The chapters should be completed in order and form a worked example of a small, but realistic, electrical project. Unlike the online help or a pure reference manual, it explains the purpose behind each task and the reason it is needed for your drawings. It provides a sequential journey, starting from complete novice, with each step fully documented using clear instructions and screenshots. This book is aimed at practicing electrical and electronic engineers who must use AutoCAD Electrical software but who lack the time or money for a formal training course.
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