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Insert Block Command Part 1  
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Table Command Part 1
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Free AutoCAD Tips - Tutorials - Lessons  
LINE Command
1.) Reference Draw toolbar.
2.) Select
Line Command
3.)
Left Click the start point.
4.) Select
F8 on the keyboard (Ortho Command) to pull the line in a straight vertical or    
horizontal direction
5.) Type in the necessary distance.  Ex. 3
6.) Hit the
Enter or Space Bar key to exit the command
Construction Line Command
1.) Reference the Draw toolbar.
2.) Select
Construction Line command
3.) Select insertion point
4.) Read command line - You have the option for
Vertical or Horizontal, or select a point for
the line to pass through
5.) Hit
Escape Key to exit the command
Polyline Command
1.) Reference the Draw toolbar.
2.) Select
Polyline command
3.)
Left Click the first point.
4.)
LC the next endpoint or enter numerical value.
5.) Add other segment endpoints.
6.)
Hit ENTER to end, or type C to close the polyline.
Rectangle Command
1.) Reference the Draw toolbar.
2.) Select
Rectangle command
3.)
Left Click the first insertion point.
4.) Type the
@ symbol then enter the X value, followed by the Y value.  Ex. @10,10
5.) Hit ENTER to end the command.
Circle Command
1.) Reference the Draw toolbar.
2.) Select
Circle command
3.)
Left Click the first insertion point.
4.) Type the numerical radius followed by the
Enter key, or Type D then hit the Enter key.
5.) Type the numerical diameter value.
6.) Then hit the
Spacebar to exit the command
Offset Command
1.) Draw a vertical line
2.)
Reference the Modify toolbar.
3.) Select
Offset command
4.) Enter the distance you would like to offset the line.  Ex.
3, then hit the Spacebar.
5.) LC on the vertical line you created first, move your cursor to the right side of the line,
then
LC again.
6.) Type the numerical diameter value.
7.) Then hit the
Spacebar to exit the command
Trim Command
1.) Draw a circle with a vertical line passing through the entire circle at the center point of
the circle.
2.)
Reference the Modify toolbar.
3.) Select
Trim command
4.)
LC on the circle then Right Click on the mouse (same as hitting the space bar or the
enter key).
5.)
LC on the vertical line then Right Click on the mouse to exit the command.  
Chamfer Command
1.) Draw a rectangle w/ an X value of 3, and a Y value of 3.
2.)
Reference the Modify toolbar.
3.) Select
Chamfer command
4.) Type
D then hit Enter.
5.) Type  0.25 for the first chamfer distance, then hit Enter.
6.) Type  0.25 for the second chamfer distance, then hit Enter.
7.) LC on the far left vertical line, then LC on the top horizontal line.  
Fillet Command
1.) Draw a rectangle w/ an X value of 3, and a Y value of 3.
2.)
Reference the Modify toolbar.
3.) Select
Fillet command
4.) Type
R  then hit Enter.
5.) Type  0.25 for the radius distance, then hit Enter.
6.)  LC on the far left vertical line, then LC on the top horizontal line.  
Explode Command
1.) Draw a rectangle w/ an X value of 3, and a Y value of 3.
2.) Left click back on the rectangle and notice that the entire object is highlighted.  
2.)
Reference the Modify toolbar.
3.) Select
Explode command
4.)
LC on the rectangle, then RC on the mouse (or hit the Enter key, or hit the Spacebar key.
5.) Left click back on the rectangle and notice that the line segments are now separate.    
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