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DIPLOMA IN DESKTOP PUBLICATION (DTP) 6 MONTH

Desktop Publishing DTP Course Training in Goa Institute

Chapter 1: Welcome to Desktop Publishing

Part I – Introduction

Why Learn Desktop Publishing (DTP)?
What is DTP?
Letterpress Printing
Wooden Types and Metal Types
Hot Metal Types
Printing Photographs
Lithography and Offset Printing
Gravure
Hardware Requirement
Software Requirement
DTP Operators Arsenal
1.1.8 Text Editors
1.8.2 Word Processors
1.8.3 Vector Illustration Applications or Drawing Applications
1.8.4 Bitmap Image Editing Application
1.8.5 Page Layout Applications
1.9 Scanning
1.10 Printing
1.11 Monitor
1.12 Input and Output Device, and Storage
1.13 Vector Graphics and Raster Graphics
1.14 Fronts
1.14.1 Front Styles
1.14.2 Serif and Sans Serifs
1.14.3 Dimension of Front
1.14.4 Fixed Pitch Front and Proportional Spaced Front
1.14.5 Scaling, Tracking, Kerning, Leading and Ligatures
1.14.6 Fronts in your computer
1.14.7 Vectors Fronts (or outline fronts) and Bitmapped Fronts
1.15 Character level and paragraph level Formatting
1.16 Drop Caps
1.17 Hyphenation
1.18 Alignments
1.19 Indentation
1.20 Single sided and double sided Documents
1.21 Headers and Footers
1.22 Footnotes and Endnotes
1.23 Using the Mouse
1.24 Using the keyboard
1.25 Selecting the Text and Graphics
1.26 Cut, copy, paste and clipboard
1.27 Graphics File Formats
1.28 Half-tone Image
1.29 Screen colors (RGB) and Printer colors (CMYK)
1.30 Sports colors and process colors
1.31 colors separation
1.32 coleus half –tone Image
1.33 Generic process in Desktop publishing

Part II: CorelDraw 10

Chapter 2: The Fascinating CorelDraw 10

2.1 Welcome to CorelDraw 10
2.1.1 Starting CorelDraw 10
2.1.2 Creating the very fast Drawing
2.1.3 Saving the Drawing
2.1.4 Closing the Drawing and shutting Down CorelDraw 10
2.2 Opening and Exiting Drawing
2.3 The dialog Box Open Drawing
2.4 Status Bar
2.5 Cartesian Coordinates
2.6 The property Bar
2.7 Creating a Text File
2.8 Basic Terms
2.9 The toolbox
2.10 Page and Pasteboard

Chapter 3: Adventures with CorelDraw 10

3.1 Standard Tool Bar
3.2 Handling Shapes using the property Bar
3.3 Rotating Objects
3.4 Lines and Arrows
3.5 Page and Document Setup
3.6 Rulers, Guidelines and grid
3.7 Using Dockers window
3.8 Using Test
3.8.1 Artistic Test
3.8.2 Paragraph Test
3.8.3 Formatting Text
3.9 Using Help
3.10 Printing a Drawing
3.11 Arrangement of Objects
3.12 Using the Library of Clip Arts and Bitmap Image
3.13 Fun with the Artistic Media Tool
Part III: Color Plates

Part IV: Photoshop 7

Chapter 4: The Exciting Photoshop 7

4.1 Welcome to Photoshop 7
4.2 Opening an Image
4.3 Saving an Image
4.4 Closing an Image and Shutting Down Photoshop
4.5 Creating a new Image
4.6 Using the toolbox
4.7 Tool Options Bar

Chapter 5: More fun with Photoshop 7

5.1 Using Layers
5.1.1 The Layers Palette
5.1.2 Adding a new Layer
5.1.3 Hiding a Layer
5.1.4 Renaming a Layer
5.1.5 Removing or deleting a layer
5.1.6 Merging Layers
5.1.7 Copy and Paste with Image
5.1.8 Flattening the Image
5.2 Seeking Help
5.3 Paths for saving Selection
5.4 Fascinating Colors
5.4.1 Various Colors model
5.4.2 The Colors Pickers
5.4.3 The Colors Palette
5.4.4 The Colors Swatches Palette
5.4.5 ICC (inter- Color Consortium)
5.5 Inserting Test and Image
5.6 Printing Image
5.7 Filters to Improve the Image

Part V: PageMaker 7

Chapter 6: The Marvelous Page Maker 7

6.1 Why PageMaker?
6.2 Creating a new publication in PageMaker 7
6.2.1 Starting PageMaker 7
6.2.2 The dialog Boxes Document Setup and save Publication
6.2.3 Closing the publication and Shutting PageMaker
6.3 The Dialog Box Open Publication
6.4 Text Blocks
6.4.1 Drawing a Text Block by dragging the mouse-cursor
6.4.2 Empty Test Blocks are Deleted Automatically
6.4.3 Creating a Test Block by a Mouse click
6.4.4 Fitting Test Blocks on a page
6.4.5 Inserting Pages While Placing Test
6.5 Handling Pages
6.5.1 Inserting Page
6.5.2 Deleting Page
6.5.3 Go to the desired page
6.6 Flow of Text in linked Text Blocks
6.7 Using the Toolbox

Chapter 7: The Power of PageMaker 7 Unleashed

7.1 Using the Tool Bar
7.2 Importing Text
7.3 Manual Semi-automatic and Automatic Test Flow
7.4 Importing Picture
7.5 Wrapping Text around pictures
7.6 Character Level Formatting
7.7 Paragraph Level Formatting
7.8 Opening Multiple Publication Windows
7.9 Using Story Editors
7.9.1 Editing and Existing Story
7.9.2 Creating a new Story
7.9.3 Using Story Editor Effectively
7.10 Spelling, Find, and Change
7.10.1 Checking Spelling
7.11.1 Dialog Boxes Find Change
7.11 View, Page, and Pasteboard
7.12 Grouping and Arranging
7.13 Using Styles
7.13.1 Using the Predefined Styles
7.13.1 Creating a new Style
7.13.2 Using Styles Effectively
7.14 Using the Document master pages
7.14.1 Why Use Master Page
7.14.2 Numbering Pages
7.15.3 Creating the Sample Publication Nature
7.15 Sample Publication
7.16 Printing and Color Separation

Chapter 8: A quick tours of QuarkXPress, MS Publisher, Corel VENTURA, and Adobe Illustrator

8.1 A Quick Tour of QuarkXPress 4.0
8.1.1 Creating a new Document
8.1.2 Saving a Document and Creating a Template
8.1.3 Closing and Opening a Document Shutting QuarkXPress
8.1.4 Using the Tools Platte
8.1.5 Creating and Linking Text Boxes
8.1.6 Importing Text
8.1.7 Importing Pictures
8.1.8 Resizing and Relocating Boxes
8.1.9 Formatting Text
8.2 Quick Tour of MS Publisher 2000
8.3 Quick Tour of Corel VANTURA 5.0
8.4 Quick Tour of Adobe Illustrator 9.0
8.5 Generic Tips for DTP Professional

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Course/ Syllabus

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Diploma in Interior Design (2024-2035)

  1. Are you ready to turn your creativity into a rewarding career? The Diploma in Interior Design is your gateway to an exciting profession where art meets functionality. With the interior design industry growing rapidly between 2024 and 2035, there has never been a better time to gain the skills that will shape the spaces of tomorrow.

    Course Overview

    • Course Name: Diploma in Interior Design
    • Eligibility: 10+2 (High School)
    • Duration: 1 Year (Full-Time)
    • Class Schedule: Monday to Saturday
    • Language of Instruction: Hindi / English

    This comprehensive course covers everything you need to launch a successful career, from the basics of residential and commercial design to building materials, drawing techniques, and professional practices. Designed with both creativity and technical skills in mind, this program ensures you're prepared for the dynamic world of interior design.

    Admission Process

    • Selection is based on a written and oral exam. This process helps us ensure that students have the passion and potential to excel in this field.

    Semester-Wise Breakdown
    Our curriculum is divided into two semesters, giving you both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience. Here's a glimpse of the subjects covered:

    1st Semester

    1. Residential Interior Space Design
    2. Building Materials - I
    3. Drawing and Graphics
    4. Commercial Interior Space Design
    5. Project - I (Residential Interior Space Design)

    2nd Semester

    1. Project - II (Commercial Interior Space Design)
    2. Building Services - I
    3. Professional Practice - I
    4. Practical I - Drawing and Graphics
    5. Practical II - Building Construction

    Assessment
    Each subject is evaluated through both external (75 marks) and internal assessments (25 marks), ensuring a balanced approach to your learning. The total marks for the course are 1000, providing ample opportunities for you to showcase your skills.

    Future-Ready Curriculum
    Our course is designed not just for today's industry but for the future. With the rise of sustainable design, smart homes, and tech-enabled spaces, our students are equipped to tackle the challenges and opportunities of 2024 and beyond. You’ll learn how to blend innovation with tradition, creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional.

    Why Choose Us?

    • Practical Learning: Gain hands-on experience with real-world projects.
    • Expert Faculty: Learn from seasoned professionals who are leaders in the field.
    • Modern Facilities: Study in state-of-the-art studios equipped with the latest design tools.
    • Career Support: Our network of industry connections ensures you're job-ready upon graduation.

    Updated Fees for 2024-2035
    We understand that education is an investment. That's why we've structured our fees to be competitive and accessible while ensuring top-quality learning experiences. [Check out the latest course fees here for the 2024-2035 academic year.]

    Join Us
    Be part of a future where your designs make a lasting impact. Apply today and take the first step toward a fulfilling career in interior design!


Admission Procedure :- By written and oral Exam.
Semester wise Interior Design Course
Diploma In Interior Design
Marks
Sl. No. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Total Marks
1ST SEMESTER
1 DID-101 Residential Interior Space Design 75 25 100
2 DID-102 Building Materials - I 75 25 100
3 DID-103 Drawing and Graphics 75 25 100
4 DID- 104 Commercial Interior Space Design Design – 75 25 100
5 DID-105 Project - I -Residential Interior Space Design – 75 25 100
2ND SEMESTER
6 DID-106 Project - II -Commercial Interior Space Design – 75 25 100
7 DID-107 Building Services - I 75 25 100
8 DID-108 Professional Practice-I 75 25 100
9 DID-109 Practical – I Drawing and Graphics 75 25 100
10 DID-110 Practical – II Building Construction 75 25 100
Total 1000

Detailed Syllabus for PG Diploma (DID) - Interior Design


 Interior Designing Course Goa


1. Residential Interior Space Design (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-101
Residential Interior Space Design

Unit No. 1: Introduction of Design
Unit No. 2: Elements of Design
Unit No. 3: Principles of Design
Unit No. 4: Introduction of Interior Design
Unit No. 5: Standard Dimensions of Living Room Furniture Unit No. 6: Dining Area Furniture
Unit No. 7: Bedroom Furniture
Unit No. 8: Kitchen Furniture
Unit No. 9: Bathroom / Toilet (Sanitary Wares)
Unit No. 9: Measurement Plan
Unit No. 10: Bubble Diagram and Furniture Layout
Unit No. 11: Interior Elevations of Walls
Unit No. 12: Planning of Living Room
Unit No. 13: Planning of Dining Area
Unit No. 14: Planning of Bedroom
Unit No. 15: Planning of Kitchen
Unit No. 16: Planning of Bathroom
Unit No. 17: Planning of the Circulation Space
Unit No. 18: Flooring Layout
Unit No. 19: False Ceiling
Unit No. 20: Electrical Layout
Unit No. 21: Room Orientation

2. Building Materials - I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-102

Unit No. 1: Brick:
Qualities of good brick, Field test, Terminology, Precautions to be taken in bricklaying & size.
Unit No. 2: Stone:
Classification, Qualities of good stone Laying Dressing Different textures and applications.
Unit No. 3: Sand:
Types and application
Unit No. 4: Timber:
Types, Cross sections of exogenous tree Defects in timber, Seasoning, Application in interior, Application of artificial timber e.g. veneers plywood.
Unit No. 5: Cement:
Types, Field test for cement Application of cement
Types Application
Unit No. 6: Lime:
Types Application, Application in Interior Design
Unit No. 7: Concrete:
Types Application, Precautions to be taken in handling and transportation.
Unit No. 8: Glass:
Types Applications of glass in various interiors.
Varnishes: Types and applications in various interiors.
Unit No. 9: Hardware:
Types and application

3: Drawings and Graphics (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-103

Unit No. 1: Draftsman ship
1. Introduction to Draftsmanship
2. Need for training, duties determining needs and wishes of the client
3. Relationship between two-dimensional and three dimensional diagrams

Unit No. 2: Drafting Tools and techniques

1. Introduction of drawing table and boards, How to handle – handling paper and pencil.
2. Types of scales, Tools for curves and irregular forms – Drawing aids.
3. Drafting mediums – Tracing papers, tracing cloth, watercolor paper, sketch
Paper, vellum and polyester film
Unit No.3: Basics of Drawing

1. Measurements
2. Lines – Types of lines and lines thickness
3. Lettering – Single stroke letter, Gothic letters.
4. Dimensioning – Types of dimensioning, different types of dimensioning lines
5. Drawing and drawing methods
6. Geometrical figures
7. Structural symbols, window and door symbols.
8. Plumbing symbols and electrical symbols.

Unit No. 4: Architectural Drawing


Architectural Drawing Interior Designing Course Goa

1. Orthographic and isometric Projection
2. Perspective Projection – one point and two point Free Hand
3. Sciography – Shades and Shadow of objects, Presentation Techniques
4. Rendering and Colouring
5. Presentation Drawing, Perspective Projection

4: Commercial Interior Space Design Portfolio & Viva Voce (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-104

Commercial Interior Space Design  by CAD CAM Centre  Goa
Unit No. 1: Introduction to design
Unit No. 2: Standard dimensions of office furniture
Unit No. 3: Waiting area furniture
Unit No. 4: Office table computer work furniture
Unit No. 5: Staff cabin furniture
Unit No. 6: Office files storage and cabinets
Unit No. 7: Common areas
Unit No. 8: Main cabins
Unit No. 9: Conference room
Unit No. 10: Pantry area
Unit No. 11: Canteen
Unit No. 12: WCs
Unit No. 13: Store room
Unit No. 14: Planning of the circulation space
Unit No. 15: Planning of office

5: Residential Interior Space Design- Project -I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-105

Residential Interior Space Design  by CAD CAM Training Center Goa
Unit No. 1: Design brief
Unit No. 2: Picture board - 3
Unit No. 3: Principles of Design – 3 sheets
Unit No. 4: Measurement Plan-1
Unit No. 5: Civil Changes layout -1
Unit No. 6: Bubble diagram – (5 sheets)
Unit No. 7: Concept of Design (write-up)
Unit No. 8: Furniture layout
Unit No. 9: Elevation – (12 Sheets)
Unit No. 10: Flooring layout
Unit No. 11: Reflected False ceiling layout
Unit No. 12: Electrical layout
Unit No. 13: Plumbing layout
Unit No. 14: A/C layout
Unit No. 15: Perspective – (10 Sheets)
Unit No. 16: Perspective of external facade
Unit No. 17: Material Chart
Unit No. 18: Estimate
Unit No. 19: Model

6: Commercial Interior Space Design- Project - II (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-106
Commercial Interior Space Design in Goa

Unit No. 1: Design brief
Unit No. 2: Picture board - 3
Unit No. 3: Principles of Design – 3 sheets
Unit No. 4: Measurement Plan-1
Unit No. 5: Civil Changes layout -1
Unit No. 6: Bubble diagram – (5 sheets)
Unit No. 7: Concept of Design (write-up)
Unit No. 8: Furniture layout
Unit No. 9: Elevation – (12 Sheets)
Unit No. 10: Flooring layout
Unit No. 11: Reflected False ceiling layout
Unit No. 12: Electrical layout
Unit No. 13: Perspective – (10 Sheets)
Unit No. 14: Material Chart
Unit No. 15: Estimate
7: Building Services - I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-107
Unit No. 1: Sanitary Fixtures and Fittings
Unit No. 2: Building Drainage System
Unit No. 3: Acoustics
Unit No. 4: Air Conditioning
Unit No. 5: Termite proofing, waterproofing

8: Professional Practice - I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-108
Unit No. 1: Estimate
Unit No. 2: Office letter writing
Unit No. 3: Role of Designer
Unit No. 4: Role of Indian Institute of Interior Designers
9: Drawing and Graphics – Practical -I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-109
Note: The Portfolio should cover sheet from all the chapters mentioned below:

Unit No. 1: Draftsman ship
1. Introduction to Draftsmanship
2. Need for training, duties determining needs and wishes of the client
3. Relationship between two-dimensional and three dimensional diagrams

Unit No. 2: Drafting Tools and techniques
1. Introduction of drawing table and boards, How to handle – handling paper and pencil.
2. Types of scales, Tools for curves and irregular forms – Drawing aids.
3. Drafting mediums – Tracing papers, tracing cloth, watercolor paper, sketch
Paper, vellum and polyester film.

Unit No. 3: Basics of Drawing
1. Measurements
2. Lines – Types of lines and lines thickness
3. Lettering – Single stroke letter, Gothic letters.
4. Dimensioning – Types of dimensioning, different types of dimensioning lines
5. Drawing and drawing methods
6. Geometrical figures

Unit No. 4: Architectural Symbols
1. Structural symbols, window and door symbols.
2. Plumbing symbols and electrical symbols.

Unit No. 5: Architectural Drawing
1. Orthographic and isometric Projection
2. Perspective Projection – one point and two point Free Hand
3. Sciography – Shades and Shadow of objects, Presentation Techniques
4. Rendering and Colouring
5. Presentation  Drawing, Perspective Projection
10: Building Materials - Practical - II (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-110
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Unit No. 1: Brick:
Qualities of good brick, Field test, Terminology,
Precautions to be taken in bricklaying & size.

Unit No. 2: Stone:
Classification, Qualities of good stone Laying Dressing Different textures and applications.
Types and application

Unit No. 3: Timber:
Types, Cross sections of exogenous tree Defects in timber, Seasoning, Application in interior,
Application of artificial timber e.g. veneers plywood.

Unit No.4: Cement:
Types, Field test for cement Application of cement

Unit No. 5: Lime:
Types Application
Application in Interior Design

Unit No. 6: Concrete:
Types Application precautions to be taken in handling and transportation.

Unit No.7: Glass:
Types Applications of glass in various interiors.
Varnishes: Types and applications in various interiors.

Unit No. 8: Hardware:
Types and application

What is the eligibility for interior designing courses?
The eligibility required for interior design course is at least completed 10+2. 
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We have Started the ETABS Courses in Goa with the Aim to provide Best Structural Design Learning for the Students in Civil Engineering allied streams.

ETABS Program Description Objective, ETABS menu commands, Time Saving Options, Templates and Defaults, Basic process, Forms.



ETABS “Screen”

The ETABS Window, Main title Bar, Menu Bar, Toolbars and Buttons, Model Explorer, Display Windows, Display Title Tab, Status Bar, Working Plane Drop-Down List, Mouse Pointer Position Coordinates, Drawing & Selection Drop- down List, Coordinate System Drop-Down List, Currents units, file operation, edit, view, define, draw, select, assign, analyze, Display, design, detailing, options.

Basic modes, Drawing tools, mouse pointers
Objective, select or draw.

Begin a model
Objective, create the basic grid system, grid dimensions( Plan)- Define a grid system, story dimensions- define story data.

ETABS Course Certification Goa for CIVIL Students
Create the structural model
Objective, and structural objects using templates, define properties, material properties, frame sections, auto selection list, add structural objects manually, draw beams, draw secondary ( infill ) beams, Draw the Floor, Draw walls, Draw wall stack. 

Select structural objects
Objectives, selecting, graphical selection options, selecting by coordinates, selecting by features, deselect command, invert selection command, get previous selections commands.

Assign/Change Properties
Objective, assign the AUTOLATBM, Auto select selection list, make an assignment as the object is drawn, make an assignment using the model explorer.

Load the structural model
Objective, Structural loads, define the load patterns, auto lateral load, self-weight multiplier, modify an existing load pattern, delete an existing load pattern, define shell uniform load sets, assign structural loads.

Define load cases
Objective, Review/create load cases

Edit the model Geometry
Objective, editing options,

Analyze the model
Objective, set the mesh options, model analyses, model alive feature, locking and unlocking the model.

Design
Objective, design the structure.

Detailing
Objective, detailing process, references, rebar selection rules, start detailing, edit views, create and manage drawing sheets,

Display results
Objective, Obtain basic graphical displays, graphical displays using model explorer, tabular display of results, generate results, Objective, summary report, print graphics, export results.

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Primavera Course Training Goa IndiaPrimavera is an enterprise project portfolio management software. It includes project management, product management, collaboration and control capabilities, and integrates with other enterprise software such as Oracle and SAP’s ERP systems. Primavera was launched in 1983 by Primavera Systems Inc., which was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2008.


  • Introduction to Project Management
  • Understanding the Project Contest and Parameters
  • Working and Analyze CPM Networks
  • Working with  PERT Diagrams
  • Enterprise Project Structure (EPS),OBS
  • Working with Activities, Sequencing
  • Relations, Assigning Calendar - Definition,
  • Assigning & Editing 
  • WBC-Work Breakdown Structure 
  • Activity Codes, Scheduling
  • Cost Accounting , Budget Calculation 
  • Bars,Columns , Layouts
  • Working with Resource, Definition
  • Assignment , Resource Calendars
  • Resource Leveling , Resource Curves
  • Groups, Filters, User Defined Data Type
  • Global Change Concept
  • Updating Project, Baseline
  • Tracking of Projects
Stadd Pro Professional Course in GOA is made for CAD Experts you want to excel further. Here are the list of Complete Syllabus , one has to complete to get the certification.
    Staad Pro Course Syllabus Margao, Goa India
  • Creating Models, Structures, Graphical Interface,
  • Steel Designing
  • How to Specify Member Properties
  • How to Specify Material Constants
  • How to Specify Supports
  • How to Specify Loads
  • How to Specify Analysis Type
  • Annotating the Displacements
  • Creating Models of a Reinforced 
  • Concrete Framed Structure
  • Modeling and Analysis of a Slab
  • Interoperability Feature
  • Interactive Design Information 
  • Creating Models Using Graphical Interface 
  • Performing Analysis and Designing 
  • Viewing Results Using the Output File  
  • Viewing Post Post -Processing 
  • Strees Contours 
  • Specifying  Post-Analysis Print Commands
  • Producing on Onscreen Report
  • Viewing Supports Reactions
The Syllabus under the Course of  Diploma In Civil Design is mentioned below. All the Students who complete the Course will get there respective Certificates.

 APPROVAL PLAN using AutoCAD 2D


Diploma in Civil Design Syllabus India
  1. Floor Plan Drawing
  2. Elevation Drawing
  3. Section Drawing
  4. Roof Plan
  5. Site Plan
  6. Location Plan 
  7. Schedule Statement
  8. Area Statement
  9. Printing

3D MODELLING using AutoCAD 3D


  1. House Modelling
  2. Applying Materials
  3. Rendering 
  4. Make Images 
  5. Make Videos(Walkhtrough)

R.C.C DETAIL using STAAD PRO


    Goa Staad PRO Courses with Diploma Certificate
  1. Slab Design
  2. Beam Design
  3. Column Design
  4. Staircase Design
  5. Footing Design
Listed are the Detail REVIT Training Courses
Revit Architecture Training in GOA India- Overview
- About Building Information Modeling
- The Revit architecture User Interface
- The Design Bar
- Guidelines for using the user Interface
 CREATING AND MODIFYING LEVELS
- About Levels 
- Defining Levels
- Guidelines for Creating and Modifying Levels
- Exercise: Create and Modify Levels
 WORKING WITH GRIDS
- Process of Creating and Modifying Grid Lines
- Guidelines for Creating and Modifying Grids
- Exercise: Create Column Grids
Revit Courses in GOACREATING BASIC FLOOR PLAN 
- Creating Walls in a Floor Plan
- About Temporary Dimensions
- About Drawing Aids
- Guidelines for Placing Walls
ADDING AND MODIFYING WALLS
- About Wall Properties
- Modifying Walls / Joins
- Editing and Preventing Wall Joins
- Guidelines for adding and Modifying Wall
 WORKING WITH COMPOUND AND VERTICALLY COMPOUND WALLS
- About Modifying Compound Walls
- Inserting and Modifying Layers
- About Vertically Compound Walls
- Guidelines for Creating vertically compound Wall
USING EDITING COMMANDS
- Edit Tools Toolbar
- Guidelines for Using Editing Tools
WORKING WITH DOORS
- Process of Adding and Modifying Door
- Creating a new Door Type
- Guidelines for Working with Doors
- Exercise: Add Doors
 ADDING AND MODIFYING WINDOWS
- Overview
- Process of Adding and Modifying Windows
- Guidelines for Adding and Modifying Windows
- Exercise: Add Windows to Building Model
 ADDING AND MODIFYING COMPONENT FAMILIES
- About Component Families
- Adding Components
- About Modifying Components Families
- Creating and Modifying Components Families
- Guidelines for Adding and Modifying Components Families
 MANAGING VIEWS 
- Creating and Editing Views
- View Templates
- Guidelines for Working with Views
- Exercise: Explore Views Modify View Properties
 CONTROLLING OBJECT VISIBLITY
- Object Visibility Setting
- Modifying line styles
- About User-Defined Filters
- Guidelines for Controlling Object Visibility
- Exercise: Control Object Visibility
 WORKING WITH SELECTION AND ELEVATION VIEWS
- About Selection Views / Elevation Views
- Guidelines for creating Selection and Elevation Views
- Exercise: Create and Modifying Selection and Elevation Views
 CREATE AND MODIFYING 3D VIEWS
- About 3D Views About Cameras
- Create and Modifying Cameras Views
- Guidelines for creating and modifying 3D Views
- Exercise: Creating 3D Perspective and 3D Orthographic Views 
 WORKING WITH DIMENSIONS
- About Temporary Dimensions
- About Permanent Dimensions
- Guidelines for Working with Dimensions
- Exercise: Work with Dimensions
APPLYING AND REMOVING CONSTRAINTS
- About Constraints
- Applying and Removing Constraints
- Guidelines for Applying Constraints
- Exercise: Applying Constraints
CREATING AND MODIFYING FLOORS 
- About Floors 
- Modifying Floors
- Guidelines for Creating Modifying Floors
 WORKING WITH CEILINGS
- About Ceilings
- Modifying Ceilings
- Guidelines for Adding Modifying Ceilings
 ADDING AND MODIFYING ROOFS 
- About Roofs / Modifying Roofs
- Process of sketching Roofs
- Guidelines for Adding Modifying Roofs
 CREATING CURTAIN WALLS
- About Curtain Wall
- About curtain Grids and Mullions Creating Curtain Wall and Modifying Curtain Grids
- Guidelines for Creating Curtain Walls, Grids, and Mullions
CREATING CALLOUT VIEWS
- Creating Reference Callouts
- Guidelines for Creating Callouts
 WORKING WITH TEXT AND TAG
- About Text about Tags
- Guidelines for Working with Text and Tags
- Exercise: Work With Text and Tags
 WORKING WITH DETAIL VIEWS
- About Detail Views / Creating Detail Views
- Process Of saving and Reusing a Detail View
- Guidelines for saving and Reusing a Detail View

WORKING WITH DRAFTING VIEWS 
- About Drafting Views
- Process Of  Reusing a Drafting View
- Exercise: Create Drafting Views
- Exercise: Import a View and a CAD File
 CREATING AND MODIFYING SCHEDULES 
- About Schedules / Schedules Properties
- Exporting Schedule
- Modifying Schedule Files
- Guidelines for Cresting and Modifying Schedule
- Exercise: Create a Door Schedule and a Door Hardware key Schedule
- Exercise: Modify The Appearance  Shed