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Draw Linear Objects
A line, the most basic object, can be one segment or a series of connected
segments.
Draw Lines
You can close a sequence of line segments so that the first and last segments
are joined.
You can assign properties to lines including color, linetype, and lineweight.
For more information about properties, see
Work with Object Properties (page
113).
You specify the locations that define the endpoints of each line with precision.
You can
Enter the coordinate values for an endpoint, using either absolute or relative
coordinates
Specify an object snap relative to an existing object. For example, you can
specify the center of a circle as one endpoint of the line
Turn grid snap on and snap to a location
There are other methods for creating precise lines. A highly efficient technique
is to offset a line from an existing line, and then trim or extend it to the desired
length.
Use polyline objects instead of line objects if you want the segments to be
connected as a single object.
See also:
Enter Coordinates to Specify Points (page 153)
Adjust Grid and Grid Snap (page 172)
Draw Polylines (page 196)
Offset an Object (page 257)
Break and Join Objects (page 277)
Infer Geometric Constraints (page 305)
Create Objects | 195