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
80 ■ Chapter 2: Creating Basic Drawings
Command Access
Redo
Command Line: REDO
Menu Bar: Edit > Redo
Quick Access Toolbar: Redo
Command Options
The following options are available only when you type the entire word UNDO at the Command Line.
Right-click to access the shortcut menu or type the capitalized letter of the option.
Option
Description
Auto
Groups all actions of a single command, making them reversible with a single U
command.
Control
Limits or turns off Undo.
Begin, End
Groups a sequence of actions into a set. After you use the Begin option, all
subsequent actions become part of this set until you use the End option.
Mark
Places a mark in the undo information. If you use the Back option, all sequences are
undone to the mark.
Back
Undoes all work to the first mark that is encountered. If there are no marks placed in
the undo information, the following prompt appears:
This will undo everything. OK? <Y>
If you continue, all steps in the drawing are undone to the beginning of the drawing
session.
The Mredo command is similar to the expanded UNDO command in that it offers
other options to redo, such as the last step of all of the prior Undo operations.