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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Find the Information You Need
- Part 1 - The User Interface
- Part 2 - Start, Organize, and Save a Drawing
- Part 3 - Control the Drawing Views
- Part 4 - Create and Modify Objects
- Chapter 14 - Control the Properties of Objects
- Chapter 15 - Use Precision Tools
- Chapter 16 - Draw Geometric Objects
- Chapter 17 - Change Existing Objects
- Part 5 - Hatches, Notes, and Dimensions
- Chapter 18 - Hatches, Fills, and Wipeouts
- Chapter 19 - Notes and Labels
- Chapter 20 - Dimensions and Tolerances
- Part 6 - Create Layouts and Plot Drawings
- Chapter 21 - Create Layouts
- Chapter 22 - Plot Drawings
- Part 7 - Share Data Between Drawings and Applications
- Chapter 23 - Reference Other Drawing Files (Xrefs)
- Chapter 24 - Link and Embed Data (OLE)
- Chapter 25 - Work with Data in Other Formats
- Chapter 26 - Access External Databases
- Overview of Using AutoCAD with External Databases
- Access a Database from Within AutoCAD
- Link Database Records to Graphical Objects
- Use Labels to Display Database Information in the Drawing
- Use Queries to Filter Database Information
- Share Link and Label Templates and Queries with Other Users
- Work with Links in Files from Earlier Releases
- Part 8 - Work with Other People and Organizations
- Chapter 27 - Protect and Sign Drawings
- Chapter 28 - Use the Internet to Share Drawings
- Chapter 29 - Insert and View Markups
- Chapter 30 - Publish Drawing Sets
- Part 9 - Create Realistic Images and Graphics
- Glossary
- Index
Modify Objects | 403
3 Select the objects to fillet.
Modify toolbar
Command line
FILLET
To fillet an entire polyline
1 From the Modify menu, choose Fillet.
2 Enter p (Polyline).
3 Select the polyline.
Modify toolbar
Command line
FILLET
To fillet multiple sets of objects
1 On the Modify menu, click Fillet.
2 Enter u (Multiple).
The main prompt is displayed.
3 Select the first line, or enter an option and complete the prompts for that
option and then select the first line.
4 Select the second line.
The main prompt is displayed again.
5 Select the first line for the next fillet, or press
ENTER or ESC to end the
command.
Modify toolbar
Command line
FILLET
Create Chamfers
Using CHAMFER is a fast way of creating a line between two nonparallel lines.
It is usually used to represent a beveled edge on a corner.
CHAMFER can also
be used to bevel all corners of a polyline.
You can chamfer lines, polylines, xlines, and rays. With the distance method,
you specify the amount that each line should be trimmed or extended. With
the angle method, you can also specify the length of the chamfer and the
angle it forms with the first line. You can retain the chamfered objects as they
were before the chamfer, or you can trim or extend them to the chamfer line.