

In ERASE - to _ an object - hold shift and click object desired to be unselected from the erasing processĤ3. Allows user to visually see and select angle of linesĤ2. To round (fillet) the edges of objects.Ĥ1. Arranges multiple copies of the object(s) in circular patterns.ģ8. Object Snap be found in _ at the bottom of the screenģ7. Extend objects to meet a boundary object.ģ6. Different Ways to _ Polar Tracking: 1) Status bar at bottom of the screen 2) Right Click "on/off"ģ5.

The smallest element you can add or delete from a drawing.ģ4. Keystroke for selecting different object snapsģ3. Specify the exact snap you wish to useģ2. Will close the two lines with a semicircle. enables you to reposition an object in the drawing by selecting a base point (where the object is moving from) - followed by a point where the object is moving toĢ9. You must enter the number of sides - whether the polygon is Inscribed or Circumscribed in relation to the circle - and radius of the circle.Ģ8. Commands that enable you to create an object.Ģ6. Places hatch and fill patterns in closed areas.Ģ5. This command allows you to retrieve geometry accidentally erasedĢ4. Selecting displacement option during a move commandĢ3. Breaks a polyline - rectangle - or other compound object into it component parts. Objects must line up or overlap in order to be joined.Ģ2. When the copy option is selected on a _ a copy of the object is rotated -leaving the original object in its current positionĢ1. Arranges multiple copies of the object(s) in rows and columns.Ģ0. The text line in AutoCAD where you can key in commands - select options - and view information.ġ9. Command used to rotate object in the drawingġ8. Which commands remove geometry from the drawing?ġ7. The lines will extend or trim to make a corner.ġ6. Elongated circles with two diameters called axes.ġ5. Removes what you have just done with one keystroke.ġ2. You can make a _ of an object while its being rotatedġ1. Make(s) changes to the objects in your drawing.ġ0. In Polar tracking - _overrides to ortho mode which will only draw 90 degree incrementsĩ. These are used to assign properties of on object to another by selecting a source object and a destination pointĨ. Printer/Plotter - Paper Size - Plot Area - Plot Offset - Plot Scale - Plot Style Table - Plot Options - Drawing Orientationħ. A tool bar that is attached to the top or side of the drawing area.Ħ. Gives these Options: 1) Erase 2) Copy 3) Move 4) Scale 5) Rotate 6) Draw orderĮRASE and enter selected object and hit enterĥ. 1) Architectural 2) Decimal 3) Engineering 4) Fractional 5) Scientificģ. You can select a layer and lock it from editing or unlock a layer and edit it with this command optionĢ. I think he means the following adds to meet his desire. Format the string into an autolisp funtion If I understand the OP correctly, you can simplify the deal: (setq ins (getpoint "\nSpecify text location: ")) start revision by Reid B. (defun C:STX (/ elist en ss sum sumtxt txt ins) (entmod (subst (cons 1 sumtxt)(assoc 1 elist) elist)) modify entity list with new text string : copy text entity to the new destination point : (setq ip (cdr (assoc 10 (entget cpent)))) get the insertion point of stored entity : (setq pt (getpoint "\nSpecify the new text location: ")) 2 is for metric units (3 for engineering) : get the textstring by key 1 from entity list : store the first text entity for using 'em further : (princ "\n\t\t> Select text to get summ >") (defun C:STX (/ cpent elist en ip newtxt pt ss sum sumtxt txt) The same properties as the first selected This will create the new text entity with The Earth is so small, take a look on map. You are miles ahead of me so I hope you can help?
