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Basic AutoCAD Commands Guide

The document provides a guide to basic AutoCAD commands, including functions such as drawing lines, circles, and rectangles, as well as moving, copying, and rotating objects. It also covers commands for trimming, extending, and managing layers, along with dimensioning and zooming. Mastery of these commands is essential for improving efficiency and accuracy in drafting.
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Basic AutoCAD Commands Guide

The document provides a guide to basic AutoCAD commands, including functions such as drawing lines, circles, and rectangles, as well as moving, copying, and rotating objects. It also covers commands for trimming, extending, and managing layers, along with dimensioning and zooming. Mastery of these commands is essential for improving efficiency and accuracy in drafting.
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Basic AutoCAD Commands Guide

Basic AutoCAD Commands Guide

1. LINE (L):

- Draws a straight line segment.

2. CIRCLE (C):

- Draws a circle based on center and radius.

3. RECTANGLE (REC):

- Creates a rectangle using two corner points.

4. MOVE (M):

- Moves objects to a different location.

5. COPY (CO):

- Copies objects a specified distance.

6. ROTATE (RO):

- Rotates objects around a base point.

7. MIRROR (MI):

- Creates a mirrored copy of selected objects.

8. OFFSET (O):
Basic AutoCAD Commands Guide

- Creates parallel copies of lines, arcs, or polylines.

9. TRIM (TR):

- Trims objects to meet the edges of other objects.

10. EXTEND (EX):

- Extends objects to meet the edges of other objects.

11. FILLET (F):

- Rounds or fillets the edges of two 2D objects.

12. CHAMFER (CHA):

- Bevels the edges of two 2D objects.

13. DIM (D):

- Adds dimensions to a drawing.

14. LAYER (LA):

- Manages layers and their properties.

15. ZOOM (Z):

- Zooms in or out in the drawing area.

These are the basic commands to get started with AutoCAD. Mastering them will help you become more

efficient and accurate in your drafting.

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