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Practical Autodesk AutoCAD 2021 and AutoCAD LT 2021

You're reading from   Practical Autodesk AutoCAD 2021 and AutoCAD LT 2021 A no-nonsense, beginner's guide to drafting and 3D modeling with Autodesk AutoCAD

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789809152
Length 826 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Yasser Shoukry Yasser Shoukry
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Jaiprakash Pandey Jaiprakash Pandey
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. An Introduction to AutoCAD 2. Basic Drawing Tools FREE CHAPTER 3. Learning about Modify Commands 4. Working with Arrays and Reusable Objects 5. Managing Drawings with Layers and Properties 6. Working with Hatches, Text, and Dimensions 7. Tables, Isometric, and Parametric Drawings 8. Customization Tools 9. External References and Dynamic Blocks 10. Introduction to 3D Modeling 11. Creating Primitive 3D Shapes 12. Conversion between 2D and 3D 13. Modifying 3D Objects 14. Surfaces and Mesh Modeling 15. Paper Space Layouts and Printing 16. Rendering and Presentation

The Move and Copy commands

To move drawings in AutoCAD, you can use the Move command from the Modify panel of the Home tab, or you can use its command, M:

Figure 2.50: A sample drawing to be used for the Copy command

In this case, we will use the Move tool to move the circle from one of the vertices of the triangle shown in the previous diagram down to the other:

  1. Select the Move tool from the Modify panel and then click on the circle from the drawing area and press Enter.
  2. Now, click on the center of the circle. This center will become the base point from where the circle will be picked.
  3. Now, click on the lower-right vertex of the triangle. The circle will be moved to its new location.

To copy the circle on all three vertices, you can use the Copy tool from the Modify panel of the Home tab, or you can use its command, CO:

  1. Click on the Copy command from the Modify panel and then click on the circle that you want to copy from the drawing area and press Enter.
  2. Now, once again, click on the center of the circle and that will become the base point of your selection.
  3. Click on the other two vertices of the triangle to paste the circle there.

To end the command, press Enter again. The final drawing after copying the circles on all three vertices will look like this:

Figure 2.51: A circle copied on all the vertices of the triangle

So, now that you know about the basic drawing modification tools, such as Move and Copy, let's explore some other modification tools. We will discuss the Rotate tool next.

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Practical Autodesk AutoCAD 2021 and AutoCAD LT 2021
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