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Insert Blocks

Insert Blocks Once a BLOCK is inserted into a drawing, a block reference is created and you can specify its location, SCALE and rotation (ROTATE). Insert a Drawing File as a Block You can INSERT a entire drawing file as a block in current drawing... Read More

Store Blocks

Individually drawing files can be used for blocks (BLOCK ). Create a New Drawing File There are two methods to create drawing files: Create and save a complete drawing file using SAVE or SAVEAS . Create and save only selected objects to a new... Read More

Create Blocks

You can create blocks by selecting objects, specifying a name and base point. You can also create TEXT information as attributes of blocks. You can define a blocks by BLOCK , insert a DWG/DXF file, COPYCLIP and paste as BLOCK , or binding an XREF... Read More

Draw Ellipses

You can draw an ELLIPSE by using two axes to specify its length and width . You can choose one of the following methods to draw a ellipse: Center (Specify center of ellipse, Specify endpoint of axis, Specify distance to other axis or [Rotation] )... Read More

Draw Arcs

You can choose one of the following methods to draw a ARC : Depends on the conditions and requirements, you can choose the most convenient method.     Read More

Draw Freehand Sketches

You can use SKETCH to draw irregular boundaries. Create Sketches You can sketch by using your pointing device like a pen, click to put the "pen" down and start drawing on the screen and click again to lift it up and stop drawing. Sketches can... Read More

Draw Multilines

Multiline objects are created by using the MLINE command. A multiline is composed of 1-16 parallel lines (two lines by default). The STANDARD style for drawing a multiline has two elements. You can create new styles and modify their definition by... Read More

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