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What to do now
While the CAD is easy to use even without a manual, you will get up and running more quickly if you read the following chapters:
• Screen, Mouse and Keyboard
• Accurate Drawing
• Drawing Structure
• Geometry
• Isometrics
• Common Questions and Problems Also work through the Tutorials
Once you begin working on your own drawings you can consult the relevant chapters of the manual for explanations of individual commands, and as you gain confidence you can start customising the CAD to your own requirements.
Refer to the following chapters in the Reference Manual that is supplied on disk in PDF format.
• Macros
• Colours
• Line Types
• Hatch Patterns
• CAD.MEN
• Defaults
Many CAD functions have short cuts associated with them. These are given in the relevant chapters and are also listed in Appendices I, II and III of the Reference Manual.
In order to get the best out of the CAD we strongly recommend that you learn the short cuts relating to the functions you use. You can also define your own short cuts. To do this, see the above- mentioned chapters.
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AllyCAD for Windows

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