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Autocad for Interior Design and Space Planning: Release 12 Version

Autocad for Interior Design and Space Planning: Release 12 Version

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: confusing for studens
Review: I had to buy and use this book for my CAD class as a beginner in 1997. R12 was nothing like r14 or 2000, but more complex at the time. I liked this step by step instruction with exercises, but most of us were still very confused. Plus, we found more than several mistakes in this book. Another thing is that I just checked the new book,AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning Using 2000 at a book store, but after more than a few years, I still recognized the same drawings in this book. So I agree with one of the reviewers on Beverly L. Kirkpatrick's books that they like to reuse whatever they created in the past....or other books. they are just lazy or what?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: confusing for studens
Review: I had to buy and use this book for my CAD class as a beginner in 1997. R12 was nothing like r14 or 2000, but more complex at the time. I liked this step by step instruction with exercises, but most of us were still very confused. Plus, we found more than several mistakes in this book. Another thing is that I just checked the new book,AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning Using 2000 at a book store, but after more than a few years, I still recognized the same drawings in this book. So I agree with one of the reviewers on Beverly L. Kirkpatrick's books that they like to reuse whatever they created in the past....or other books. they are just lazy or what?


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