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Rotated background
This tutorial teaches you how to work with a rotated background when XREFing it a into your drawings.
Demo Microsoft® Unified Communications One Inbox, One Interface. Tear Down Walls That Separate Phones From PCs. See How

AutoCAD Tutorials - 2 Way Learning
This web site consists of free AutoCAD Flash Tutorial. Video Tutorial is a one way learning, but this is 2 way learning. You can look at video tutorial and try practice by your self.
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Drawing a rectangle - Tutorial for beginners
In this segment of tutorial exercise you will have an oppurtunity to learn how to draw a rectangle using AutoCAD...
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Drawing a circle - Tutorial for beginners
In this segment of tutorial exercise you are going to learn to draw a circle using AutoCAD...
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Drawing a line - Tutorial for beginners
In this tutorial exercise you are going to learn how to draw a line using AutoCAD...
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Starting a new AutoCAD session - Tutorial for beginners
This tutorial exercise provides step by step instruction on how to start a new AutoCAD session...

How to create Multi Colored Line?
We all know that it is not possible to create a multi colored line in AutoCAD. I have found a way to create the same. This tutorial shows how it can be done in a detailed way with images.

The Chamfer Command
The Chamfer command enables you to create a chamfer between any two non-parallel lines as in the illustration below or any two adjacent polyline segments.

The Break Command
The Break command enables you to break (remove part of) an object by defining two break points.

Using Edgemode
If the line you are trying to extend does not intersect with the boundary line, you can use the "Edge" option to toggle Edgemode to "Extend" (the default is "No Extend").

 
   


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