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Tutorial : How to erase lines In this tutorial you will learn, how to erase lines.
CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS Let’s learn how to erase lines by using the Erase command. In AutoCAD Erase command is used to erase or delete an unwanted object. It is used to delete unwanted lines, arcs, objects etc. This is most common and widely used command in AutoCAD. To learn, how to erase lines by using Erase command follow below mentioned steps. 1. Now, click on the Erase command in Modify panel under Home tab.
Erase command removes unwanted objects from a drawing. Instead of selecting objects to erase, you can enter an option, such as L to erase the last object drawn, P to erase the previous selection set, or All to erase all objects. You can also enter ? to get a list of all options. You can also activate Erase command by entering ERASE or E at the Command Line. Another method to select the Erase command is also available. You can select the Erase command from Menu Bar > Modify > Erase. You can also find Erase command in Modify toolbar of the AutoCAD classic workspace. You can also select Erase command from shortcut menu. Select the objects to erase and then right-click in the drawing area and then select the Erase command.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 2. Then, select line to erase.
You can also select the objects or lines by using various object selection methods such as window or window crossing method. 3. Next, select other line to erase.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 4. Next, press Enter or Right-click to erase the selected lines.
You can also use Spacebar in place of Enter key to erase selected lines. 5. Observe that, selected lines are removed by using the Erase command.
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