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Tutorial : How to create multiple copies of objects In this tutorial you will learn, how to create multiple copies of objects.
CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS Let’s learn how to create multiple copies of objects by using the Copy command. In AutoCAD Copy command is used to copy an object. With copy command you can create a multiple copy of an existing object. The Copy command has three options to create a copy of an object.
Displacement
Mode
Multiple
In this tutorial you will learn about Multiple option of Copy command. To learn, how to create multiple copies of objects follow below mentioned steps. 1. Now, click on the Copy command in Modify panel under Home tab.
Copy command copies objects at a specified distance in a specified direction from the original objects. With the COPYMODE system variable, you can control whether multiple copies are created automatically. You can also activate Copy command by entering COPY or CP or CO at the Command Line. Another method to select the Copy command is also available. You can select the Copy command from Menu Bar > Modify > Copy.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS You can also find Copy command in Modify toolbar of the AutoCAD classic workspace. You can also select Copy command from shortcut menu. Select the objects to copy and then right-click in the drawing area and then select the Copy command. 2. Then, select circle to copy.
You can also select the object by using various object selection methods such as window or window crossing method.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 3. Next, press Enter to proceed further.
You can also use Spacebar in place of Enter key.
4. Next, type M for Multiple option.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 5. Next, press Enter to accept the specified option.
You can also use Spacebar in place of Enter key.
6. Next, specify base point.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 7. Move the cursor to desired location.
8. Next, specify second point, where you want to copy the circle.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 9. Observe that, circle is copied.
10. Similarly, specify another point to copy the circle.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 11. Again, specify point to copy the circle.
12. Next, press Enter to exit the Copy command.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 13. Observe that, multiple copies of circle are created by using the Copy command.
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