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How to create title block and its template in AutoCAD - Part 1 of 2
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How to create title block and its template in AutoCAD - Part 2 of 2
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How to find Area in AutoCAD, here are three different ways
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ACA: Intro to AutoCAD Architecture.
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How to rename, edit, redefine and write AutoCAD Blocks
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How to make and insert Blocks in AutoCAD
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Making 3D Photorealistic rendering in AutoCAD
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Split Dimensions in AutoCAD 2016 #tips #dimension #gif
No Lisp routine needed for this functionality – If you have an existing dimension, you can pull a dimension that meets at the original dimension line and be prompted on how to handle the result. And one of the options is to split the dimension.
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Rotate with the Reference option to Align #rotate #align
Here’s how:

1. ROTATE <enter> ( or RO <enter>) to start the rotate command
2. Select the object(s) to rotate <enter>
3. R <enter> to start the Reference option
4. Click 2 points on the object that is to be rotated. This basically sets the relative angle to zero.
5. P <enter> for the “Points” option
6. Click 2 points on the reference object. This will set the new rotation angle for the object that is to be rotate.
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#autocad_2017 #align #command
The Align command lets you orientate, position and even scale objects in relation to another. Previously I would have used Copy Rotate, Rotate by Reference or even Scale by Reference. Align can do all of these, in a simple command.

An example of this command and how it can be used is shown in the GIF animation below:
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