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AutoCAD Electrical 2017 for Electrical Control Designers
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u/indianadarren ยท 4 pointsr/cad

I teach CAD. Personally I think learning via youtube is treacherous; you are not getting any formal structure, there is no one to answer questions when something goes awry, and worst of all, stringing along random videos is a surefire way to miss BIG pieces of the picture that are often super-important. If there are no community college classes in your area that teach the software, why not call the local Autodesk training people and see if they do a 1 or 2 day training for AutoCAD Electrical? If not, try CADLearning.com. It's video-based, but THOROUGH. IT'S LESS THAN $100 A YEAR FOR "STUDENTS." A last-choice option is a book like this one: https://www.amazon.com/AutoCAD-Electrical-2017-Control-Designers/dp/1942689462 Again, it's got all the important elements in logical, structured order so you are not missing the big picture things, like how to set up a "Project," which is important in ACAD Electrical. Youtube, IMHO, should be a last-resort, or a way to get a single specific question answered occasionally.