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

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Pick a point to define the included angle of<br />

the arc. You can also type the angle value<br />

<strong>and</strong> press ENTER.<br />

Example 3 (Start, End, Direction)<br />

Use the Line tool <strong>and</strong> create the drawing<br />

shown in figure below. The dimensions are<br />

also given in the figure. (Use anyone of the<br />

procedures given in the Drawing Lines<br />

section)<br />

<br />

Likewise, create another arc.<br />

Drawing Polylines<br />

A Polyline is a single object that consists of line<br />

segments <strong>and</strong> arcs. It is more versatile than a line as<br />

you can assign a width to it. In the following<br />

example, you will create a closed polyline.<br />

Example 1<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Click Home > Draw > Arc > Start, End,<br />

Direction on the ribbon.<br />

Select the start <strong>and</strong> end points of the arc as<br />

shown in figure.<br />

Move the pointer vertically downward <strong>and</strong><br />

click to specify the direction.<br />

Activate the Ortho Mode on the Status<br />

Bar.<br />

Click Home > Draw > Polyline on the<br />

ribbon or enter PLINE or PL in the<br />

<strong>com</strong>m<strong>and</strong> line; the message, “Specify start<br />

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