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Table Of Contents
Quick Reference
FROM (Command Modifier)
Locates a point offset from a reference point within a command.
Specify Intervals on Objects
You can mark off equal distances along objects.
Overview of Specifying Intervals on Objects
Provides a high-level overview of two options for marking off equal distances
along objects.
Sometimes you need to create points or insert symbols (blocks) at intervals
on an object.
You can
Specify the length of the segments (MEASURE)
Specify the number of equal segments (DIVIDE)
You can measure or divide lines, arcs, splines, circles, ellipses, and polylines.
With both methods, you can identify the intervals by inserting either a point
or a block.
By specifying points, you can use the Node object snap to align other objects
at intervals on the measured or divided object. By specifying blocks, you can
create precise geometric constructions or insert custom markers. The blocks
can rotate at each insertion point.
You cannot insert a block unless it has already been defined within the
drawing. Variable attributes within the block are not included when you insert
the block references.
The points or blocks you draw using MEASURE or DIVIDE are placed in a
selection set. Therefore, if you want to edit them immediately, you can use
the Previous option of SELECT.
See also:
Work with Blocks on page 851
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