| Introduction.
Part I: Lighting Up LT.
Chapter 1: Why Be LT?
Chapter 2: AutoCAD LT 2005 Screen Test.
Chapter 3: Before You Start Drawing.
Chapter 4: Your (Drafting) Table Is Ready.
Part II: Geometry Rules.
Chapter 5: A Big (Drawing) Setup.
Chapter 6: Draw Once . . . .
Chapter 7: . . . Edit Often.
Chapter 8: Zoom It In, Zoom It Out — and Pan It All About.
Part III: Annotation for Communication.
Chapter 9: Get Specific with Text.
Chapter 10: Dimension This!
Chapter 11: Hatch Your Fill.
Chapter 12: Plotting: Waiting for Your Prints to Come In.
Part IV: Collaboration Makes the Drawings Go ’Round.
Chapter 13: Be a Block-Head (And an Xref-Man).
Chapter 14: CAD Standards Rule.
Chapter 15: AutoCAD LT Meets the Internet.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 16: Ten Ways to Do No Harm.
Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Swap Drawing Data with Other People and Programs.
Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Work in an AutoCAD World.
Index.
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