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for the annual wish list it presents to Autodesk; the list is compiled from requests from
members for changes or new features in AutoCAD. It's often the case that top wish-list
items find their way into new releases of AutoCAD, so here's another place where you
can help to shape future releases. Browse to www.augi.com to find out more.
Books
Although I'd like to fill you in on all the wonders of AutoCAD, there's only so much I can
do in a 500-page topic. As I explain in the introduction, I simply don't have the space to
cover things like data linking and customization (not that either of those are of much
use to AutoCAD LT users anyway). There are dozens of topics on AutoCAD — just go to
www.amazon.com and search on AutoCAD if you don't believe me! For a more compre-
hensive look at AutoCAD (which a thousand pages allows!), have a gander at Ellen
Finkelstein's AutoCAD 2012 and AutoCAD LT 2012 Bible (Wiley Publishing, Inc.).
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