![]() If you want a command reference, here's THE command reference - a cool 1000 page document of everythingĪs for learning, the best method is to just sit and practice. that way, Autodesk can change things around every year, but your shortcuts will stay with you always (mostly always). ![]() My biggest tip i give to people is to learn keyboard shortcuts. are you experienced in 2012? if so, there's really not much difference (at least not enough to cripple you) This is a good video to introduce the 2015 interface (already in the books you noted):Īnd here is a beginner tutorial for 2015:Īnd this not-free course covers the ciritcal drafting topic you may need:Īnd if for some reason you want the classic interface back in 2015: Are you having a specific difficulty that you need help with? So the Ribbon was in R2012 (and earlier) so is that all you want to get our of the tutorials? You already listed the favorites for general AutoCAD use.ĪutoCAD 2012/2015 are general cad use, not industry specific: are you actually using AutoCAD Architecture 2015 by chance? Very few books are written for a specific industry for plain non-specific AutoCAD 2012-2015.īack to topic: The Ribbon is nothing more than a tabbed giant toolbar: the tabs let you see other toolbars stuck behind the one you are in.
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