Learning AutoCAD Electrical 2010 IEC, do nauki obsługi autocad electrical

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Autodesk Official Training Guide
Essentials
AutoCAD
®
Electrical 2010
Learning
AutoCAD
Electrical 2010,
Volume 2
®
(IEC Standard)
Using hands-on exercises, new users learn the basic commands necessary
for creating professional electrical-controls production drawings.
225B1-050000-CM04A
June 2009
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Acknowledgements
The Autodesk Learning team wishes to thank everyone who participated in the development of this
project, with special acknowledgement to the authoring contributions and subject matter expertise of
Randy Brunette and Brunette Technologies, LLC.
Brunette Technologies specializes in providing training, consulting, customization, and implementation
services for AutoCAD® Electrical software. The company has been creating courseware and other
training material for Autodesk® since 2004.
Randy J. Brunette is the owner of Brunette Technologies, LLC, and is located in Chilton, Wisconsin. He
has created custom training curriculum and professional presentations on a variety of subjects and is a
top rated instructor at Autodesk University.
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