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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.
To align two objects in 2D
1 Click Modify menu 3D Operations Align.
2 Select the objects that you want to align.
3 Specify a source point and then the corresponding destination point. To
rotate the object, specify a second source point followed by a second
destination point.
4 Press Enter to end the command.
The selected objects are moved from the source point to the destination
point, and second and third points, if you specify them, rotate, and tilt
the selected objects.
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