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Offset: Offset 10 Select Object Click On A Side Where You Want To Offset Select Object

The document provides instructions for various AutoCAD commands used to draw and modify objects. It begins by explaining the Offset command, which creates concentric circles and parallel lines. It then summarizes the Trim command, which trims objects at cutting edges. Finally, it provides examples of how to use commands like Extend, Stretch, Fillet, Rotate, Mirror, Move, Copy, and Array to modify objects and create more complex designs like windows, stairs, and furniture arrangements. The document serves as a tutorial for learning basic and advanced AutoCAD commands through written explanations and step-by-step examples.
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Offset: Offset 10 Select Object Click On A Side Where You Want To Offset Select Object

The document provides instructions for various AutoCAD commands used to draw and modify objects. It begins by explaining the Offset command, which creates concentric circles and parallel lines. It then summarizes the Trim command, which trims objects at cutting edges. Finally, it provides examples of how to use commands like Extend, Stretch, Fillet, Rotate, Mirror, Move, Copy, and Array to modify objects and create more complex designs like windows, stairs, and furniture arrangements. The document serves as a tutorial for learning basic and advanced AutoCAD commands through written explanations and step-by-step examples.
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Offset
Creates concentric circles, parallel lines, and parallel curves.
The OFFSET command repeats for convenience.
Command entry : Offset
Command entry : O
* Every command has an alias. In most of cases, it is the first letter.
Draw toolbar :
The following example draws rectangles and circles using
offset command.
Enter the following in the tooltip:
Command: Offset
Specify offset distance or [Through/Erase/Layer] : 10
Select object to offset or [Exit/Undo] <Exit>: Select object
Specify point on side to offset or [Exit/Multiple/Undo] <Exit>
: Click on a side where you want to offset
Select object to offset or [Exit/Undo] <Exit>: Select object
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* To exit the command, press ENTER
Command: Offset
Specify offset distance or [Through/Erase/Layer] : 12
Select object to offset or [Exit/Undo] <Exit>: Select object
Specify point on side to offset or [Exit/Multiple/Undo] <Exit>
: Click on a side where you want to offset
Select object to offset or [Exit/Undo] <Exit>:
* To repeat the previous command, press ENTER
Command:
Specify offset distance or [Through/Erase/Layer] : 10
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Enter the following in the tooltip:
* To exit the command, press ENTER
Command: Trim
Select objects or <select all>
: Select one or more objects (cutting edges)
Select object to trim or shift-select to extend or
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Command: Trim
Select objects or <select all>
: Select one or more objects (cutting edge)
Select object to trim or shift-select to extend or
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Specify next fence point or [Undo]: Click on second point
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Trim
Trims objects at a cutting edge defined by other objects.
Command entry : Trim
Command entry : Tr
* Every command has an alias. In most of cases, it is the first letter.
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Practice(1).
Draw a window using line,
offset and trim commands.


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The following example draws lines and extend it.
Enter the following in the tooltip:
The following example select object to stretch by crossing-
window selection. Enter the following in the tooltip:
Command: Extend
Select objects or <select all>
: Select one or more objects (Extending edges)
Select object to extend or shift-select to trim or
[Fence/Crossing/Project/Edge/eRase/Undo]: F
Specify first fence point: Click on first point
Specify next fence point or [Undo]: Click on second point
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Extend
Extends an objects to meet another object.
Command entry : Extend
Command entry : Ex
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Stretch
Move or Stretches objects.
Command entry : Stretch
Command entry : S
* Every command has an alias. In most of cases, it is the first letter.
Draw toolbar :
Command: Stretch
Select objects to stretch by crossing-window or ......
: Click first corner
Specify opposite corner: Click Opposite corner
Specify base point or [Displacement] <Displacement>
: Click first base point
Specify second point or <use first point as displacement>
: Move your mouse to specify the direction for stretching and
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The following example select object to fillet the edges.


Enter the following in the tooltip:
Command: Fillet
Select first object or [Undo/Polyline/Radius/Trim/Multiple]: r
Specify fillet radius <0.00>: 50
Select first object or [Undo/Polyline/Radius/Trim/Multiple]
: Select first line
Select second object or shift-select to apply corner
: Select first line
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Fillet
Rounds and Fillets the edges of objects.
Command entry : Fillet
Command entry : F
* Every command has an alias. In most of cases, it is the first letter.
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Draw a rectangle and then modify the size as bellow by
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Draw a rectangle and then modify the edges of the rectabgle
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Rotate
Revolves objects around a base point
Command entry : Rotate
Command entry : Ro
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Mirror
Creates a mirror image copy of object.
Command entry : Mirror
Command entry : Mi
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The following example draws Double door using Mirror command.
Enter the following in the tooltip:
Command: Mirror
Select objects: Select one or more objects
Specify first point of mirror line: Specify the first point
Specify second point of mirror line
: Specify the second point
( Please turn on the ORTHO [F8] key before specify the second point. )
Erase source objects? [Yes/No] <N>: N
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The following example draws Square and rotate it.
Enter the following in the tooltip:
Command: Rotate
Select objects: Select one or more objects
Specify base point: Specify base point
Specify rotation angle or [Copy/Reference] <0>: 45
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Move
Moves objects a specified distance in a specified direction.
Command entry : Move
Command entry : M
* Every command has an alias. In most of cases, it is the first letter.
Draw toolbar :
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Copy
Copies objects a specified distance in a specified direction.
Command entry : Copy
Command entry : Co or Cp
Draw toolbar :
The following example draws objects and move it.
Enter the following in the tooltip:
The following example draws objects and copy it.
Enter the following in the tooltip:
Command: Move
Select objects: Select one or more objects
Specify base point or [Displacement] <Displacement>
: Click first base point
Specify second point or <use first point as displacement>
: Move your mouse to specify the direction for Moving and
then put the specific distance20or click second point.
Command: Copy
Select objects: Select one or more objects
Specify base point or [Displacement] <Displacement>
: Click first base point
Specify second point or <use first point as displacement>
: Move your mouse to specify the direction for copying and
then put the specific distance160or click second point.
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Draws a sofa and table and then modifies to make a sofa set using all the editing commands we learned.
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Array
Creates multiple copies of objects in a pattern. You can create
rectangular or polar arrays by choosing the appropriate option.
Command entry : Array
Command entry : Ar
Draw toolbar :
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4. Enter the number of rows
5. Enter the number of columns
6. Enter the distance of rows
7. Enter the distance of columns
8. Click on [Preview] button and check the result
9. Click on [OK] button
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3. Click on [Select Object] button and then select object
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4. Click on [Center point] button and then click the center
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Command: SC
Select objects: Select objects
Specify base point: Click on a base point
Specify scale factor or [Copy/Reference] : R
Specify reference length: Click onPoint 1
Specify second point: Click onPoint 2
Specify new length or [Points]: Click onPoint 3
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Scales the selected objects based on a reference length and
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The following example draws a door which is 2 times more
bigger than current door.
Enter the following in the tooltip:
Command: SC
Select objects: Select objects
Specify base point: Click on a base point
Specify scale factor or [Copy/Reference] : 2
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Scale
Enlarges or reduces selected objects proportionally in the
X, Y, and Z directions.
Command entry : Scale
Command entry : Sc
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Enter the following in the tooltip:
Command: X
Select objects: Select rectangle
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Explode
Breaks a compound object into its component objects.
Not only breaking group to object, but also breaking polyline
to line.
Command entry : Explode
Command entry : X
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