User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Taking the AutoCAD Tour
- Chapter 2: Creating Basic Drawings
- Chapter 3: Manipulating Objects
- Lesson: Selecting Objects in the Drawing
- Lesson: Changing an Object's Position
- Lesson: Creating New Objects from Existing Objects
- Lesson: Changing the Angle of an Object's Position
- Lesson: Creating a Mirror Image of Existing Objects
- Lesson: Creating Object Patterns
- Lesson: Changing an Object's Size
- Challenge Exercise: Grips
- Challenge Exercise: Architectural
- Challenge Exercise: Mechanical
- Chapter Summary
- Chapter 4: Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands
- Chapter 5: Altering Objects
- Lesson: Trimming and Extending Objects to Defined Boundaries
- Lesson: Creating Parallel and Offset Geometry
- Lesson: Joining Objects
- Lesson: Breaking an Object into Two Objects
- Lesson: Applying a Radius Corner to Two Objects
- Lesson: Creating an Angled Corner Between Two Objects
- Lesson: Changing Part of an Object's Shape
- Challenge Exercise: Architectural
- Challenge Exercise: Mechanical
- Chapter Summary
Lesson: Joining Objects ■ 387
Option
Description
Select arcs to
join to source or
[cLose]
This option appears if the source object is an arc. The close option closes the arc and
converts it to a circle.
Select elliptical
arcs to join to
source or [cLose]
This option appears if the source object is an elliptical arc. The close option closes
the elliptical arc.
Join Command Example
Two lines with a gap are joined into a single line.
Two concentric arcs are joined into a single arc.
Two concentric ellipse objects are joined into a single ellipse.
A line is joined to an open polyline.
Procedure: Joining Lines with the Join Command
The following steps provide an overview of joining lines using Join.
1.
On the Modify panel, click Join.
2.
Select the source line.