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Part 1: AutoCAD Basics Chapter 4: Editing Tools In this chapter, you will learn the following tools: The Move tool The Copy tool The Rotate tool The Scale tool The Trim tool The Extend tool The Fillet tool The Chamfer tool The Mirror tool The Explode tool The Stretch tool The Polar Array tool The Offset tool The Path Array tool The Move tool The Move tool moves a selected object(s) from one location to a new location without changing its orientation. To move objects, you must activate this tool and select the objects from the graphics window. After selecting the objects, you must define the ‘base point’ and the ‘destination point’. Example: Create the drawing as shown below. The Rectangular Array tool Click Home > Modify > Move on the Editing Tools In previous chapters, you have learned to create some simple drawings using the basic drawing tools. However, to create complex drawings, you may perform various editing operations. The tools to perform the editing operations are available in the Modify panel on the Home ribbon. You can click the down arrow on this panel to find more editing tools. Using these editing tools, you can modify existing objects or use existing objects to create new or similar objects. ribbon, or enter M in the command line. Click on the circle located at the right-side, and then right-click to accept the selection. Select the center of the circle as the base point. Make sure that the Ortho Mode is activated. Move the pointer toward right and pick a point as shown below. This moves the circle to the new location. 81
Part 1: AutoCAD Basics The Copy tool The Copy tool is used to copy objects and place them at a required location. This tool is similar to the Move tool, except that object will remain at its original position and a copy of it will be placed at the new location. point’ and the angle of rotation. This rotates the object(s) about the base point. Click Home > Modify > Rotate on the ribbon or enter RO in the command line. Select the circles as shown below, and then right-click to accept. Example: Draw two circles of 80 mm and 140 mm diameter, respectively. Select the center of the other circle as the Click Home > Modify > Copy on the ribbon base point. or enter CO in the command line. Select the two circles, and then right-click to accept the selection. Select the center of the circle as the base point. Make sure that the Ortho Mode is active. Move the pointer toward right. Type 200 and press ENTER. Select Exit from the command line. This creates a copy of the circles at the new Select the Copy option from the command line. Type -90 as the rotation angle and press ENTER; the selected objects are rotated by 90 degrees. location. The Rotate tool The Rotate tool rotates an object or a group of objects about a base point. Activate this tool and select the objects from the graphics window. After selecting objects, you must define the ‘base The Scale tool The Scale tool changes the size of objects. It reduces or enlarges the size without changing the shape of an object. 82
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