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Feb 1, 2020 · Want to know the command and steps to split a line or curve around a line. I want to show certain part of line as hidden and some as continuous. Without trimming and redrawing, is there a command that you can select object to split and line for split ? currently drawn as 1 line, I want to break into 2 lines past a certain vertical line. one is hidden and other visible or continuous.
Learn autodesk autocad basic tutorial how to group object and also add and remove fast and easy#autocad#howto#group.
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Aug 2, 2021 · To get the text to flow along a curve create a single line or Multiline text object and choose the selected curve. The routine will separate the characters and flow them along the curve, grouping them in the process. For more useful routines look here for a list of sites including Lee Mac’s collection of utilities.
Mar 21, 2021 · In this video, We are explaining How to Use Leader Command in AutoCAD. Please do watch the complete video for in-depth information.JOIN: https://www.youtube....
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The group will be displayed, highlighted on the graphics screen. Click Continue. Command entry: GROUP. TIP: Do a ‘Zoom all’ or a ‘Zoom Extents’ before you start the ‘Group’ command, If the group you are looking for is not on the graphics screen, you won’t see it highlight!
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Aug 9, 2003 · In AutoCAD, they are very different. To get an idea of how different, use the BOX command and the CYLINDER command. You can do Boolean operations on the resulting objects. You can also make a 3d object by using the EXTRUDE command on a closed polyline. You _really_ need to find a copy of "Inside AutoCAD".