AutoCad Help Page
AutoCAD 2006 is a computer aided drawing/drafting program that is capable of drawing in 2D or 3D. Many different types of engineers use AutoCAD to communicate drawings and designs to machine shop operators who build the parts that engineers design. Students who are in the engineering technology studies will use AutoCAD 2006 in several different classes before they graduate. AutoCAD is also used by Civil Engineering Students in Junior and Senior Design. Civil's get the first taste of AutoCAD in sophomore drawing class where, they draw simple figures to gain experience in AutoCAD. Use the links below to help you better navigate through our website.
AutoCAD 2006 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Common problems that occur in AutoCad 2006
Find more information about AutoCad 2006 at http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2704278
- Getting Started with AutoCAD 2006.
- The Basics
- Useful Commands
- Organizing your Drawings
- Drawing in 3-D.
Sources for AutoCad 2006 Help
AutoCad 2006 has a very useful help section located within the application. This can be accessed in AutoCAD by pressing the F1 key or navigating to Help and clicking on the Help option. The application help page appears as shown below.
From the Help inside of the application the answer to basic and more advanced AutoCad 2006 functions can be found. Some of the more frequently asked questions about AutoCAD can be found here on Mosaic's AutoCAD FAQ Page.
There are also several online sources for AutoCAD help, which are listed below:
The AutoCAD website located at http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2704278
If the information provided in this webpage is insufficient please seek guidance from a Mosaic Technical Assistant.







