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1. Press mvsetup2. Enable paper space [Y / N]: N
3. Enter units type [Scientific/Decimal/Engineering/Architectural/Metric] A
4. Enter the scale factor..96
5. Enter the paper width.12 inches
6. Enter the paper height9 inches
Format menu: Units
Command line:UN
1. Click Format menu Units or press UN 2. In the Drawing Units dialog box, under Length, select a Architectural unit format and
precision.
3. Click on O.K
Draw menu: Line
Draw toolbar:Command line:L
With LINE, we can create a series of contiguous line segments.
1. Click on Line icon or press L 2. Specify first point
3. Specify next point
4. Specify next point
5. Specify next point
6. Press C
1. Click on Line icon or press L 2. Specify first point
3. Specify Distance and direction
Draw menu: Construction Line
Draw toolbar:Command line: XL
Lines that extend to infinity in both directions, known as construction lines. Construction lines can be used as references for creating other objects.
1. Click on Construction Line icon or press XL 2. Specify a point to define the root of the construction line3. Specify a second point through which the construction line should pass4. Continue to specify construction lines as needed 5. Press ENTER to end the command
1. Click on Construction Line icon or press XL2. Specify a point or [Hor/Ver/Ang/Bisect/Offset]: H3. Specify Construction Lines as needed4. Press ENTER to end the command
1. Click on Construction Line icon or press XL2. Specify a point or [Hor/Ver/Ang/Bisect/Offset]: V3. Specify Construction Lines as needed4. Press ENTER to end the command
1. Click on Construction Line icon or press XL2. Specify a point or [Hor/Ver/Ang/Bisect/Offset]: A3. Enter angle of Construction Line: 45
4. Specify Construction Lines as needed5. Press ENTER to end the command
1. Click on Construction Line icon or press XL2. Specify a point or [Hor/Ver/Ang/Bisect/Offset]: B3. Specify angle vertex point
4. Specify angle start point
5. Specify Construction Lines as needed6. Press ENTER to end the command
1. Click on Construction Line icon or press XL2. Specify a point or [Hor/Ver/Ang/Bisect/Offset]: O3. Specify offset distance4. Select a line object
5. Specify Construction Lines as needed6. Press ENTER to end the command
Edit menu: Cut
Standard toolbar:Command line:cutclipShortcut: Ctr+X
1. Click on Cut to Clipboard icon or press CUTCLIP
2. Select the object
3. Right click
1. Select the object
2. Press DELETE button
Modify menu: Erase
Modify toolbar:Command line:E
1. Click on Erase icon or press E2. Select the object
3. Right click
1. Click on Erase icon or press E2. Press ALL3. Right click
1. Click on Erase icon or press E2. Press P3. Right click
1. Click on Erase icon or press E2. Press L3. Right click
1. Press OOPS
Modify menu: Offset
Modify toolbar:Command line:O
OFFSET creates a new object whose shape parallels the shape of a selected object. Offsetting a circle or an arc creates a larger or smaller circle or arc, depending on which side we specify for the offset.
1. Click on Off-Set icon or press O2. Specify off-set distance... 2
3. Select line and click on the desired side/location
Modify menu: Trim
Modify toolbar:Command line:TR
With TRIM, we can shorten objects to meet the edges of other objects. This means we can first create an object such as a line and then later adjust it to fit exactly between other objects.
1. Click on Trim icon or press TR
2. Select the objects to serve as cutting edges
3. Selects the objects to trim
4. Press ENTER to end the command
1. Click on Trim icon and then or press TR (Enter Twice)
2. Select the objects to trim
1. Click on Trim icon or press TR
2. Select the objects to trim
3. Right click
4. Press F
5. Specify first fence point
6. Specify endpoint of the line
7. Right click
Draw menu: Rectangle
Draw toolbar:Command line:REC
1. Click on Rectangle icon or press REC
2. Specify first corner point
3. Specify other corner point
1. Click on Rectangle icon or press REC
2. Specify first corner point
3. Specify other corner point or [Dimensions]: D4. Specify length for rectangle: 105. Specify width for rectangle: 46. Specify other corner point
Draw menu: Circle
Draw toolbar:Command line:C
1. Click on Circle icon or press C2. Specify the center point for circle
3. Specify the radius of circle: 5
1. Click on Circle icon or press C2. Specify the center point for circle
3. Specify the radius of circle or [Diameter]: D4. Specify the diameter of circle: 5
1. Click on Circle icon or press C2. Specify the center point for circle: 2P
3. Specify first end point of circle's diameter
4. Specify second end point of circle's diameter
1. Click on Circle icon or press C2. Specify the center point for circle: 3P
3. Specify first point on circle
4. Specify second point on circle5. Specify third point on circle
1. Click on Circle icon or press C2. Specify the center point for circle: TTR
3. Specify point on object for first tangent of circle
4. Specify point on object for second tangent of circle5. Specify radius of circle: 5
Draw menu: Polygon
Draw toolbar:Command line: POl
1. Click on Polygon icon or press POL
2. Enter the number of sides: 5
3. Specify the center of polygon
4. Enter an option [Inscribed in circle / Circumscribed about circle]: C5. Specify the radius of circle: 3
1. Click on Polygon icon or press POL2. Enter the number of sides: 53. Specify the center of polygon4. Enter an option [Inscribed in circle / Circumscribed about circle]: I5. Specify the radius of circle: 4
Format menu: Point Style
Command line: DDPTYPE
1. Click Format menu Point Style or press DDPTYPE2. Select the desired style3. Change the point size if required
4. Click on O.K
Draw menu: Point Single Point
Draw toolbarCommand line: PO
1. Click on Point icon or press PO2. Specify the point location
Draw menu: Point Multiple Point
1. Click Draw menu Point Multiple Point
2. Specify the points as required
Draw menu: Point Divide
Command line: DIV
1. Click Draw menu Point Divide or press DIV 2. Select the object to divide3. Enter the number of segments
Draw menu: Point Multiple Point
Command line: ME
1. Click Draw menu Point Measure2. Select the object to measure
3. Specify length of segment
Modify menu: Move
Modify toolbar:Command line:M
1. Draw any object
2. Click on Move icon or press M3. Select the object
4. Right click
5. Specify the base point
6. Specify a second point
1. Draw any object
2. Click on Move icon or press M3. Select the object
4. Right click
5. Specify the base point
6. Specify the required distance and direction
Modify menu: Rotate
Modify toolbar:Command line:RO
1. Click on Rotate icon or press RO2. Select the object
3. Right click
4. Specify the base point
5. Specify the rotation angle..60
Modify menu: Copy
Modify toolbar:Command line:CP / CO
With COPY OBJECT, we can create duplicates of objects at a specified distance and direction from the originals.
1. Draw any object
2. Click on the Copy Object icon or press CO3. Select the object
4. Right click
5. Specify the base point
6. Give the direction
7. Specify the required distance
1. Draw any object
2. Click on the Copy Object icon or press CO3. Select the object
4. Right click
5. Specify the base point
6. Specify the second point or [Multiple]: M7. Specify copies as required8. Press ENTER to end the command
Modify menu: Mirror
Modify toolbar:Command line:MI
With MIRROR, we can flip objects about a specified axis to create a symmetrical mirror image. Mirroring is useful for creating symmetrical objects because we can quickly draw half the object and then mirror it instead of drawing the entire object.
1. Click on the Mirror icon or press MI 2. Select the object
3. Right click
4. Specify first point of mirror line
5. Specify second point of mirror line
6. Delete the source objects? [Y / N]: N
Modify menu: Array
Modify toolbar:Command line:AR
A process of copying objects in a rectangular or polar (circular) pattern called an array. For rectangular arrays, we control the number of rows and columns and the distance between each. For polar arrays, we control the number of copies of the object and whether the copies are rotated. To create many regularly spaced objects, arraying is faster than copying.
1. Click on Array icon or press AR2. Specify rectangular
3. Select objects to array
4. Right click
5. Specify number of rows
6. Specify number of columns
7. Specify distance between rows
8. Specify distance between columns
9. Click on preview to see view
10. Click on Accept
1. Click on Array icon or press AR2. Specify polar3. Select objects to array
4. Specify center point of array
5. Specify number of items to array
6. Specify angle to fill
7. Click on preview to see view
8. Click on Accept
Modify menu: Scale
Modify toolbar:Command line:SC
With SCALE, we can resize objects to make them longer or shorter in only one direction or to make them proportionally larger or smaller.
1. Draw any object
2. Click on scale icon or press SC3. Select objects
4. Specify base point
5. Specify scale factor.. 2
1. Draw any object
2. Click on scale icon or press SC3. Specify base point
4. Specify scale factor or [Reference]: R5. Specify reference length
6. Specify new length
Modify menu: Stretch
Modify toolbar:Command line:S
With STRETCH, you relocate the endpoints of objects that lie across or within a crossing selection window:
Objects that are partially enclosed by a crossing window are stretched.
Objects that are completely enclosed within the crossing window, or that are selected individually, are moved rather than stretched.
.
1. Draw a one-entity object
2. Click on Stretch icon or press S3. Select desired segment to stretch
4. Specify distance and direction
Modify menu: Extend
Modify toolbar: Command line: Ex
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Extend icon or press EX3. Select the lines
4. Right click
5. Select the line to extend
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Extend icon and or press EX (Enter Twice)
3. Select the line to extend
Modify menu: Break
Modify toolbar:Command line: BR
With BREAK, we can break an object into two objects with or without a gap between them.
1. Draw any object
2. Click on Break icon or press BR3. Select the object
4. Specify first point
5. Specify second point to break
Modify menu: Chamfer
Modify toolbar:Command line: CHA
With CHAMFER, we can connect two objects with an angled line. It is usually used to represent a beveled edge on a corner.
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Chamfer icon or press CHA3. Select an option [Polyline/Distance/Angle/Trim/Method/mUltiple]: D4. Specify first chamfer distance 6
5. Specify second chamfer distance ..8
6. Select first line then second
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Chamfer icon or press CHA3. Select an option [Polyline/Distance/Angle/Trim/Method/mUltiple]: A4. Specify chamfer length on the first line 5
5. Specify chamfer angle from the first line ..45
6. Select first line then second
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Chamfer icon or press CHA3. Select an option [Polyline/Distance/Angle/Trim/Method/mUltiple]: D4. Specify first chamfer distance 6
5. Specify second chamfer distance ..8
6. Press T7. Press N8. Select first line then second
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Chamfer icon or press CHA3. Select an option [Polyline/Distance/Angle/Trim/Method/mUltiple]: D4. Specify first chamfer distance 6
5. Specify second chamfer distance ..8
6. Press P
7. Select the polyline
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Chamfer icon or press CHA3. Select an option [Polyline/Distance/Angle/Trim/Method/mUltiple]: D4. Specify first chamfer distance 6
5. Specify second chamfer distance ..8
6. Press M
7. Select the lines
8. Press ENTER to end the command
Modify menu: Fillet
Modify toolbar:Command line: F
With FILLET, we can connect two objects with an arc that is tangent to the objects and has a specified radius. An inside corner is called a fillet and an outside corner is called a round.
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Fillet icon or press F3. Select an option [Polyline/Radius/Trim/mUltiple]: R4. Specify the fillet radius 6
5. Select first line then second
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Fillet icon or press F3. Select an option [Polyline/Radius/Trim/mUltiple]: T4. Press N5. Select first line then second
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Fillet icon or press F3. Select an option [Polyline/Radius/Trim/mUltiple]: P4. Press N5. Select the polyline
1. Draw two lines like
2. Click on Fillet icon or press F3. Select an option [Polyline/Radius/Trim/mUltiple]: M4. Select the lines
5. Press ENTER to end the command
Format menu: Layer
Command line: LA
Layers are like transparent overlays on which we organize and group different kinds of drawing information.
1. Click Format menu Layer or press LA2. Click on New button to create a new layer
3. Specify new layer name4. Click on Color to change color
5. Click on Line Type then click on Load button6. Select a line type and click on O.K and O.K7. Click on Line Thickness to set the line thickness
8. Click on O.K
Format menu: Text Style
Command line: ST
1. Click Format menu Text Style or press ST2. Click on New button
3. Specify new style name
4. Specify height of text
5. Select font style and click on Apply6. Click on Close
Draw menu: Text Single Line Text
Command line:DT
1. Click Draw menu Text Single Line Text or press DT2. Specify start point of text
3. Specify height: 10
4. Specify rotation angle: 0
Draw menu: Text Multiline Text
Draw toolbar:
Command line: T
1. Click Draw menu Text Multiline Text or press T2. Specify first corner
3. Select an option [Height/Justify/Line Spacing/Rotation/Style/Width]: J4. Enter justification [TL/TC/TR/ML/MC/MR/BL/BC/BR]: MC
5. Specify opposite corner
6. Type your required text
7. Click on O.K
Modify menu: Object Text Edit
Text toolbar:Command line:ED
We can change text content, formatting and properties such as scale and justification.
Overview of Changing Text Change Single-Line Text We can change single-line text with ED, PROPERTIES and grips.
Change Multiline Text We can change the location and content of multiline text objects with the Properties palette, the In-Place Text Editor and grips. We can easily find and replace text with the FIND command.
Change Text with a Leader We can change both the text component and the leader geometry component of leader objects.
Change Text Scale and Justification Several commands are available for changing the scale of one or more text and attribute objects or their insertion points, simultaneously without changing the location of the objects
Modify menu: Object Text Scale
Text toolbar:Command line:SCALETEXT
With Scale Text, we can change the scale of one or more text objects, attributes and attribute definitions or their insertion points, simultaneously without changing the location of the objects.
1. Click on Scale Text icon or press SCALETEXT 2. Select objects3. Right click4. Enter a base point option for scaling
[Existing/Left/Center/Middle/Right/TL/TC/TR/ML/MC/MR/BL/BC/BR] : E5. Specify new height: 10
Command line:MIRRTEXT
1. Press MIRRTEXT 2. Enter new value for MIRRTEXT : 1
3. Click on Mirror icon or press MI4. Select the text
5. Specify first point of mirror line
6. Specify second point of mirror line
7. Delete the source objects? [Y / N]: N
Tools menu: Quick Select
Command line:QSELECT
When QTEXT (Quick Text) is on, each text and attribute object is displayed as a bounding box around the text object. Turning QTEXT mode on reduces the time it takes the program to redraw and regenerate drawings that contain many text objects
1. Press QTEXT2. Enter mode [ON/OFF] : ON3. Press RE
1. Press QTEXT2. Enter mode [ON/OFF] : OFF3. Press RE
Draw menu: Block Make
Draw toolbar:Command line:B
We create Blocks by associating objects and giving them a name. We can also attach information (attributes) to a block.
1. Click on Block icon or press B 2. Click on Select Object button and select object
3. Right click
4. Specify block name
5. Specify base point by clicking on Pick Point button
6. Click on O.K
Insert menu: Block
Insert toolbar:Command line: I
1. Click on the Insert Block icon or press I2. Select name of Block to insert
3. Click on O.K4. Click on desired direction
Draw menu: Hatch
Draw toolbar:Command line:H
With HATCH, We can hatch an area using a predefined hatch pattern, define a simple line pattern using the current linetype, or create more complex hatch patterns. One type of pattern is called solid, which fills an area with a solid color
1. Draw a close shaped object
2. Click on Hatch icon or press H3. Click on Pick Point button and click inside the object
4. Right click and click on enter
5. Click on Pattern button
6. Click on preview
7. Adjust scale for pattern
8. Click on O.K
Tools menu: Design Center
Standard toolbar:Command line:DCShortcut:Ctr+2
With Design Center, We can manage block references, xrefs and other content such as layer definitions, layouts, and text styles
1. Click on Design Center icon or press DC 2. Click on load button
3. Click on C / Program Files / AutoCAD / Sample / Design Center / Home Space..
4. Click on open
5. Click on Block 6. Select a fixture by double clicking
7. Click on O.K
8. Click on desired direction
Tools menu: Tool Palettes
Standard toolbar:Command line:TPShortcut:Ctr+3
1. Draw a close shaped object2. Click on Tool Palettes icon or press TP3. Select a fixture
4. Click inside the object
Draw menu: Boundary
Command line: BO
1. Click Draw menu Boundary or press BO 2. Click on Pick Points button
3. Select internal points of the object
4. Right click
Draw menu: Region
Draw toolbar:Command line:REG
Regions are two-dimensional enclosed areas that have physical properties such as centroids or centers of mass. We can combine existing regions into a single, complex region to calculate area.
1. Click Draw menu Region or press REG2. Select the objects
3. Right click
Modify menu: Explode
Modify toolbar:Command line:X
If we need to modify one or more objects within a block separately, we can disassemble or explode the block reference into its component objects. After making the changes, we can
Create a new block definition
Redefine the existing block definition
Leave the component objects uncombined for other uses
We can automatically explode block references as we insert them by selecting the Explode option in the Insert dialog box.
1. Click on Explode icon or press X2. Select the objects
3. Right click
Modify menu: Join
Modify toolbar:Command line:J
With JOIN, we can join objects to make a single object.
1. Click on Join icon or press J 2. Select the source object
3. Select objects to join to the source object
Format menu: Dimension Style
Styles toolbar:Command line:D
We can control the appearance of dimensions by changing settings. For convenience and to help maintain dimensioning standards, we can store these settings in dimension styles: Compare Dimension Styles and Variables We can view all the settings in a dimension style. Dimension styles used in externally referenced drawings are differentiated from those defined in our current drawing.
Control Dimension Geometry We can control the appearance of dimension lines, extension lines, arrowheads, and center marks.
Control Dimension Text We can control the placement of dimension text, arrowheads, and leader lines relative to the dimension and extension lines.
Control Dimension Values The numeric values displayed in dimensions can appear in several formats. We can also control how numeric distances are represented.
1. Click Format menu Dimension Style or press D2. Click on New button
3. Specify new style name
4. Click on Continue button
5. Select color, size and style of lines and arrows
6. Click on Text Tab button and select text style
7. Click on Primary Unit button and select Architectural unit format
8. Click on O.K9. Click on Close
Dimension menu: Linear
Dimension toolbar:Command line:DLI
We can create linear dimensions with horizontal, vertical, and aligned dimension lines. These linear dimensions can also be stacked or they can be created end to end.
1. Click on Linear Dimension icon or press DLI2. Specify first extension line origin
3. Specify second extension line origin
4. Specify dimension line location
Dimension menu: Aligned
Dimension toolbar:Command line:DAL
With Aligned Dimension, we can create dimensions that are parallel to the locations or objects that you specify. In aligned dimensions, the dimension line is parallel to the extension line origins.
1. Click on the Aligned Dimension icon or press DAL2. Specify first extension line origin
3. Specify second extension line origin
4. Specify dimension line location
Dimension menu: Ordinate
Dimension toolbar:Command line:DOR
Ordinate Dimensions measure the perpendicular distance from an origin point called the datum to a dimensioned feature, such as a hole in a part. These dimensions prevent escalating errors by maintaining accurate offsets of the features from the datum
1. Click on the Ordinate Dimension icon DOR2. Specify feature location
3. Specify leader endpoint
Dimension menu: Radius
Dimension toolbar:Command line:DRA
Radius Dimension measures the radius of arcs and circles with optional centerlines or a center mark.
1. Click on the Radius Dimension icon or press DRA2. Select arc or circle
3. Specify dimension line location
Dimension menu: Diameter
Dimension toolbar:Command line:DDI
Diameter Dimension measures the diameter of an arc or circle, and displays the dimension text with the diameter symbol in front of it.
1. Click on the Diameter Dimension icon or press DDI2. Select arc or circle
3. Specify dimension line location
Dimension menu: Angular
Dimension toolbar:Command line:DAN
Angular Dimensions measure the angle between two lines or three points. To measure the angle between two radii of a circle, we select the circle and specify the angle endpoints.
1. Click on the Angular Dimension icon or press DAN2. Select arc, circle or line
3. Specify second angle endpoint
4. Specify dimension arc line location
Dimension menu: Quick Dimension
Dimension toolbar:Command line:QDIM
With Quick Dimension, we can quickly create or edit a series of dimensions. Quick dimension particularly useful for creating a series of baseline or continued dimensions or for dimensioning a series of circles and arcs.
1. Click on the Quick Dimension icon or press QDIM2. Select geometry to dimension
3. Right click
4. Specify dimension line position
Dimension menu: Baseline
Dimension toolbar:Command line:DBA
Baseline Dimensions are multiple dimensions measured from the same baseline. We must create a linear, aligned, or angular dimension before creating baseline dimension.
1. Click on the Quick Dimension icon or press DBA2. Select base dimension
3. Specify a second extension line origin
4. Right click to exit
Dimension menu: Continue
Dimension toolbar:Command line:DCO
Continued Dimensions are multiple dimensions placed end to end. We must create a linear, aligned or angular dimension before creating continued dimensions.
1. Click on the Continue Dimension icon or press DCO2. Select continued dimension
3. Specify a second extension line origin
4. Right click to exit
Command line:UNDEFINE
1. Press UNDEFINE2. Enter command name: Line
Command line: REDEFINE
1. Press REDEFINE2. Enter command name: Line
Insert menu: Xref Manager
Reference toolbar:Command line:XR
1. Click Insert menu External Reference or press XR 2. Select the file
3. Click on Open
4. Select Attachment.
5. Specify the insertion point, scale, and rotation angle
6. Click on OK
Tools menu: Spelling
Command line:SP
With Spell, we can check the spelling of all text in our drawing, including
Single-line text
Multiline text
Text within attribute values
Text within block references and their associated block definitions
Text within nested blocks
1. Click Tools menu Spelling or press SP2. Select object
3. Right click
Command line:FIND
1. Click Edit menu Find
2. In Find Text String, enter the text you want to find.
3. Select Entire Drawing or click the Select Objects button to select one or more text objects.
4. Click on Options to specify the types of text
5. Click on Find 6. The Context area displays the found text with its surrounding context
7. To zoom to the found text in the drawing, click on Zoom To8. Click on Close
File menu: Drawing Utilities Purge
Command line:PU
With PURGE, we can remove unused named objects, including block definitions, dimension styles, layers, linetypes and text styles
1. Click File menu Drawing Utilities Purge
2. To purge all unreferenced linetypes, select Linetypes
3. To purge specific linetypes, double-click Linetypes to expand the tree view
4. Then select the linetypes to be purged.
5. Click Purge.
6. Click Close
Tools menu: Quick Select
Command line:QSELECT
With QUICK SELECT, we can select objects by properties or types to include objects in a selection set or to exclude them
1. Click Tools menu Quick Select
2. In the Quick Select dialog box, under Apply To, select Entire Drawing
3. Under Object Type, select Multiple
4. Under Properties, select Color
5. Under Operator, select Equals
6. Under Value, select color
7. Under How to Apply, select Include in New Selection Set
8. Click on OK
Command line:W
With Write Block, we can create drawing files for the purpose of inserting them into other drawings as blocks. Individual drawing files are easy to create and manage as the source of block definitions. Collections of symbols can be stored as individual drawing files and grouped in folders.
1. Press W 2. In the Write Block dialog box, under Objects, select Objects
3. Under Base Point, click Pick Point
4. Specify a base point in the drawing area
5. Select the objects by clicking the Select Objects button
6. In the File Name box, enter the name for the new drawing file
7. In the Location box, specify the folder for the new drawing file
8. Click on OK
Model View Setup
Procedure
Drawing Units
Procedure
Line
Concepts
Procedure
Specify Points
Specify Distance
Construction Line
Concepts
Procedure
Specify Points
Horizontal
Vertical
Angle
Bisect
Off-Set
Cut to Clipboard
Procedure
Delete
Procedure
Erase
Procedure
To Erase All the Objects
To Erase Previous Selection Set
To Erase Last Object Drawn
To Restore Last Erased Object
Off-Set
Concepts
ts
Procedure
Trim
Concepts
ts
Procedure
Method-I
Method-II
Method-III
Rectangle
Procedure
Specify Points
Specify Dimensions
Circle
Procedure
Center, Radius
Center, Diameter
2 Points
3 Points
Tan, Tan, Radius
Polygon
Procedure
Circumscribed Polygon
Inscribed Polygon
Point Style
Procedure
Single Point
Procedure
Multiple Point
Procedure
Divide
Procedure
Measure
Procedure
Move
Procedure
Specify Points
Specify Distance
Rotate
Procedure
Copy Object
Concepts
Procedure
Single Copy
Multiple Copies
Mirror
Concepts
Procedure
Array
Concepts
Procedure
Rectangular Array
Polar Array
Scale
Concepts
Procedure
To Scale an object by Scale Factor
To Scale an object by Reference
Stretch
Concepts
Procedure
Extend
Procedure
Method-I
Method-II
Break
Concepts
Procedure
Chamfer
Concepts
Procedure
To Chamfer by Specifying Chamfer Distance
To Chamfer by Specifying Chamfer Length and Angle
To Chamfer Without Trimming
To Chamfer an Entire Polyline
To Chamfer Multiple Sets of Objects
Fillet
Concepts
Procedure
To Fillet by Specifying Fillet Radius
To Fillet without Trimming
To Fillet an Entire Polyline
To Fillet Multiple Sets of Objects
Layer
Concepts
Procedure
Text Style
Procedure
Single Line Text
Procedure
Multiline Text
Procedure
Edit Text
Concepts
Procedure
Scale Text
Concepts
Procedure
Mirror Text
Procedure
Quick Text
Concepts
Procedure
To Turn On Mode
To Turn Off Mode
Block
Concepts
Procedure
Insert Block
Procedure
Hatch
Concepts
Procedure
Design center
Concepts
Procedure
Tool Palettes
Procedure
Boundary
Procedure
Region
Concepts
Procedure
Explode
Concepts
Procedure
Join
Concepts
Procedure
Dimension Style
Concepts
Procedure
Linear Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Aligned Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Ordinate Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Radius Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Diameter Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Angular Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Quick Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Baseline Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Continue Dimension
Concepts
Procedure
Undefine
Procedure
Redefine
Procedure
Xref Manager
Procedure
Spell
Concepts
Procedure
Find
Procedure
Purge
Concepts
Procedure
Quick Select
Concepts
Procedure
Write Block
Concepts
Procedure
Units and Accuracy Level
Models
Components
Storage and Access of Drawings
Models
Components
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