AutoCAD Pocket Reference. Cheryl R. Shrock

AutoCAD Pocket Reference - Cheryl R. Shrock


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      The following tools are very useful to confirm the location or size of objects.

      The Measure tools enables you to measure the Distance, Radius, Angle, Area, or Volume of a selected object. The default option is Distance.

      1. You may access these tools as follows:

Ribbon = Home tab / Utilities Panel / Measure
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      2. Select one of the tools and follow the instructions on the command line.

       ID Point

      The ID Point command will list the X and Y coordinates of the point that you select. The coordinates listed will be from the Origin.

Ribbon = Home tab / Utilities Panel / orKeyboard = ID <enter> Image

      1. Select the ID Point command by typing: ID <enter>

      2. Select a location point, such as the endpoint of a line.

      The X, Y and Z location coordinates for the endpoint will be displayed.

       Example:

      1. Command: id<enter>

      2. Snap to the endpoint

      3. Coordinates, from the Origin, are displayed.

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      The MIRROR command allows you to make a mirrored image of any objects you select. You can use this command for creating right / left hand parts or draw half of a symmetrical object and mirror it to save drawing time.

      1. Select the MIRROR command using one of the following:

Ribbon = Home tab / Modify Panel / orKeyboard = Ml <enter> Image

      2. The following will appear on the command line:

      Command: _mirror

      Select objects: select the objects to be mirrored

      Select objects: stop selecting objects by selecting <enter>

      Specify first point of mirror line: select the 1st end of the mirror line

      Specify second point of mirror line: select the 2nd end of the mirror line

      Erase source objects? [Yes/No] <N>: select Y or N

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       Note:

      The placement of the “Mirror Line” is important. You may make a mirrored copy horizontally, vertically or on an angle. See examples below and on the previous page.

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       How to control text when using the Mirror command:

      (Do the following before you use the mirror command)

      1. At the command line type: mirrtext <enter>

      2. If you want the text to mirror (reverse reading) type: 1 <enter>

      If you do not want the text to mirror, type: 0 <enter>

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      The MOVE command is used to move object(s) from their current location (base point) to a new location (second displacement point).

      1. Select the Move command using one of the following:

Ribbon = Home tab / Modify Panel / orKeyboard = M <enter> Image

      2. The following will appear on the command line:

      Command: _move

      Select objects: select the object(s) you want to move (P1).

      Select objects: select more objects or stop selecting object(s) by selecting <enter>

      Specify base point or displacement: select a location (P2) (usually on the object).

      Specify second point of displacement or <use first point as displacement>: move the

       object to its new location (P3) and press the left mouse button.

       Warning: If you press <enter> instead of actually picking a new location (P3) with the mouse, AutoCAD will send it into Outer Space. If this happens just select the undo tool and try again.

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      MOVE using DRAG

      The Drag option allows you to quickly move or copy an object(s).

       EXAMPLE:

      1. Draw a Circle.

      2. Select the Circle.

       5 little boxes appear. These are Grips and allow you to edit the object. Grips will be discussed more in future lessons.

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      3. Click on the Circle and hold the right hand mouse button down as you drag the Circle to the right.

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      4. When the dragged Circle is in the desired location release the Right Mouse button and an options menu will appear.

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      5. Select Move Here, Copy Here, or Cancel.

Move Here: The original object selected will move to the new location.
Copy Here:
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