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In 3D, use the 3DALIGN command to specify up to three points to define the
source plane followed by up to three points to define the destination plane.
The first source point on an object, called the base point, is always moved
to the first destination point.
Specifying a second point for either the source or the destination results
in the selected objects being rotated.
A third point for either the source or the destination results in further
rotation of the selected objects.
TIP With 3D solid models, it is recommended that you turn on dynamic UCS to
speed the selection of the destination plane.
Copy, Array, Offset, or Mirror Objects
You can create duplicates of objects in your drawing that are either identical
or similar to selected objects.
Copy Objects
You can create duplicates of objects at a specified distance and direction from
the originals.
Use coordinates, grid snap, object snaps, and other tools to copy objects with
precision.
You can also use grips to move and copy objects quickly.
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