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
402 ■ Chapter 5: Altering Objects
4.
Select the first break point (1). Then select the
second point (2).
5.
Zoom out to display your entire drawing. Zoom
in to the area shown.
6.
To break the line at a point without removing
any of it:
■ Start the Break at Point command.
■ Select the outer object as shown.
7.
Select point (1) to specify the break point.
8.
Break the line again without removing any of it:
■ Start the Break at Point command.
■ Select the outer object again (1).
■ Select the Intersection at point (2) to
specify the break point.
9.
Select the line between the two break points
to highlight it.