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Default my teacher needs some help learning AutoCAD LT please help

im making this so i can help out my teacher with his class he is not
very good with CAD. I was woundering if someone could help teach us
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Default my teacher needs some help learning AutoCAD LT please help


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im making this so i can help out my teacher with his class he is not
very good with CAD. I was woundering if someone could help teach us
something


Take a look here

www.autodesk.com


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im making this so i can help out my teacher with his class he is not
very good with CAD. I was woundering if someone could help teach us
something


Noble objective. Start he
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...D+LT+tutorials

Good luck.

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