Tuesday, November 20, 2007

How to work with Preset Viewpoints

How to work with Preset Viewpoints

To work with Preset Viewpoints

Step 1

In order to work with Preset Viewpoints, you have to choose the Preset Viewpoints option from the View menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose View>Preset Viewpoints

Step 2

After that, you have to select the display setting that you want. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

How to view the Front

How to view the Front

To view the Front

Step 1

In order to view the Top, first you have to choose the Look From option from the View menu. After that, you have to select the Front option as shown by the picture below.

Choose View>Look From>Front

Step 2

Then, you'll see that your object has changed just like the picture below after you have chosen the Front option.

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How to view the Top

How to view the Top

To view the Top

Step 1

In order to view the Top, first you have to choose the Look From option from the View menu. After that, you have to select the Top option as shown by the picture below.

Choose View>Look From>Top

Step 2

Then, you'll see that your object has changed just like the picture below after you have chosen the Top option.

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How to work with Zoom Extents

How to work with Zoom Extents

To work with Zoom Extents

Step 1

In order to work with Zoom Window, first you have to choose the Zoom option from the View menu. After that, you have to select the Extents option as shown by the picture below.

Choose View>Zoom>Extents

Step 2

Then, you'll see that your object has changed just like the picture below after you have chosen the Extents option.

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How to work with Zoom Out

How to work with Zoom Out

To work with Zoom Out

Step 1

In order to work with Zoom Out, first you have to choose the Zoom option from the View menu. After that, you have to select the Zoom Out option as shown by the picture below.

Choose View>Zoom>Zoom Out

Step 2

Then, you'll see that your object has changed just like the picture below after you have chosen the Zoom Out option.

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How to work with Zoom In

How to work with Zoom In

To work with Zoom In

Step 1

In order to work with Zoom In, first you have to choose the Zoom option from the View menu. After that, you have to select the Zoom In option as shown by the picture below.

Choose View>Zoom>Zoom In

Step 2

Then, you'll see that your object has changed just like the picture below after you have chosen the Zoom In option.

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How to view with Pan

How to view with Pan

To view with Pan

Step 1

In order to view with Pan, you have to choose the Pan option from the View menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose View>Pan

Step 2

After that you have to use the control box to setting the display. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

How to work with Trim

How to work with Trim

To work with Trim

Step 1

In order to work with Trim, you have to choose the Trim option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>Trim

Step 2

Then, you'll see that your object has changed just like the picture below after you have chosen the Trim option.

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How to work with the Break

How to work with the Break

To work with the Break

Step 1

In order to work with the break, you have to choose the Break option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>Break

Step 2

After that you have to select the First and Second break point. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

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How to work with the mirror

How to work with the mirror

To work with the mirror

Step 1

In order to work with mirror, you have to choose the Mirror option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>Mirror

Step 2

After that you have to select the point around which you want the entity rotated. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

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How to 3D rotate the object

How to 3D rotate the object

To 3D rotate the object

Step 1

In order to 3D rotate the object, first you have to select the object. Then, choose the 3D Modify option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>3D Rotate

Step 2

After that you have to select the point around which you want the entity rotated. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

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How to rotate the object

How to rotate the object

To rotate the object

Step 1

In order to rotate the object, first you have to select the object. Then, choose the Rotate option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>Rotate

Step 2

After that you have to use the mouse to rotate the object. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

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How to modify the object scale

How to modify the object scale

To modify the object scale

Step 1

In order to modify the object scale, first you have to select the object. Then, choose the Scale option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>Scale

Step 2

After that you have to use the mouse to drag the object. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

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How to work with Parallel

How to work with Parallel

To work with Parallel

Step 1

In order to work with parallel, first you have to select the object. Then, choose the Parallel option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>Parallel

Step 2

The picture below will appear on your screen after you have selected the parallel option.

How to copy the object

How to copy the object

To copy the object

Step 1

In order to move the object, first you have to select the object that you want to copy. Then, choose the Copy option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>Copy

Step 2

After that you have to use the mouse to select the object and then place the object to where you would like to paste. You are able to see it clearly from the picture below.

How to move the object

How to move the object

To move the object

Step 1

In order to move the object, first you have to select the object that you want to move. Then, choose the Move option from the Modify menu as shown by the picture below.

Choose Modify>Move

Step 2

After that, you have to use the mouse to move the object. You are able to see it clearly from the picture below.

How to draw the Continue

How to draw the Continue

To draw the Continue

Step 1

In order to draw the Continue, first you have to choose the Dimensions option from the Insert menu. After that, you have to select the Continue option as shown by the picture below.

Choose Insert>Dimensions>Continue

Step 2

After that you have to specify the drawing point and then use the mouse to drag and draw the Continue. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

How to draw the Ordinate

How to draw the Ordinate

To draw the Ordinate

Step 1

In order to draw the ordinate, first you have to choose the Dimensions option from the Insert menu. After that, you have to select the Ordinate option as shown by the picture below.

Choose Insert>Dimension>Ordinate

Step 2

After that you have to specify the drawing point and then use the mouse to drag and draw the ordinate. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

How to draw the Baseline

How to draw the Baseline

To draw the Baseline

Step 1

In order to draw the baseline, first you have to choose the Dimensions option from the Insert menu. After that, you have to select the Baseline option as shown by the picture below.

Choose Insert>Dimensions>Baseline

Step 2

After that you have to specify the drawing point and then use the mouse to drag and draw the baseline. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.

How to insert the radius

How to insert the radius

To insert the radius

Step 1

In order to insert the radius, first you have to choose the Dimensions option from the Insert menu. After that, you have to select the Radius option as shown by the picture below.

Choose Insert>Dimensions>Radius

Step 2

After that you have to specify the drawing point and then use the mouse to drag and draw. For an example, you could refer to the picture below.