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Part 1: <strong>AutoCAD</strong> Basics<br />

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Select the block <strong>and</strong> click the arrow grip.<br />

Drag the pointer to stretch the block.<br />

<br />

Select the Distance1 parameter.<br />

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On the ribbon, click the Close Test Block<br />

<br />

Select the right endpoint of the horizontal<br />

button.<br />

line. This defines the point that can be used<br />

<br />

Click the Save Block button on the<br />

to stretch the block.<br />

Open/Save panel.<br />

<br />

Click the Close Block Editor button on the<br />

Close panel. This closes the Block Editor<br />

window. Now, you need to place the<br />

windows.<br />

<br />

Create a window around the selected<br />

endpoint.<br />

<br />

On the ribbon, click Insert > Block > Insert<br />

> Window.<br />

<br />

Select the horizontal <strong>and</strong> right vertical line,<br />

<strong>and</strong> then press Enter. This defines the<br />

elements that can be stretched.<br />

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Press <strong>and</strong> hold the Shift key <strong>and</strong> right click.<br />

<br />

Select From.<br />

<br />

Select the lower right corner of the bedroom.<br />

<br />

Move the pointer on the horizontal wall <strong>and</strong><br />

type-in 95, <strong>and</strong> then press Enter. The<br />

Window block will be placed at the<br />

<br />

On the Block Editor ribbon tab, click<br />

specified location.<br />

Open/Save > Test Block. The Test Block<br />

Window appears.<br />

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