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The Explode Command
The Explode command is used to "explode" single objects back to their constituent parts. In other words, the command is used to return blocks, polylines etc
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The Fillet Command
The Fillet command is a very useful tool which allows you to draw an arc between two intersecting lines or adjacent polyline segments.
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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").

Shift Selection with Trim & Extend
You may have noticed during the command sequences for the Trim and Extend commands that you have the option to "shift-select". This feature is new to AutoCAD 2000i and it enables you to exte...

The Extend Command
This command extends a line, polyline or arc to meet another drawing object (known as the boundary edge). In the illustration on the right, two lines (red) are extended to meet another line (cyan) whi...

The Trim Command
The Trim command can be used to trim a part of an object.

The Lengthen Command
The Lengthen command can often be used instead of either the Trim or Extend commands. Indeed the end result is exactly the same. The Lengthen command can be used to either lengthen or shorten Lines, A...

Stretching with Grips
Although the Stretch command can be very useful, it has largely been superseded by the use of "Grips" which allow this sort of modification to be made much more intuitively.

 
   


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