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multilines - how on autocad 2009?


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I am trying to figure out how to draw multilines on autocad 2009, but cant see the command for it on any drop down menus?

 

any ideas?

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im guessing you type in ML in the command line same as 2006?

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im guessing you type in ML in the command line same as 2006?

 

i thought it was MLINES! Got it working now thankyou.

 

 

Another quick question.

 

I want to draw a rectangle with curved corners, how is this done?

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draw a rectangle (RECTANG) then round (FILLET) the corners.:D

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draw a rectangle (RECTANG) then round (FILLET) the corners.:D

 

 

Ok so how do i work the fillet exactly?

 

ive tried click on one line, then the next, but it doesnt round the corners?

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Your new to AutoCAD then?........ What size is your rectangle - ok try this for starters: draw a rectangle approx 50x100

Now to show the fillet you need to set the Radius at about 10 so to do this type FILLET followed by R for Radius then input say 10, now select the 2 lines you need filleting. You get me?:)

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Your new to AutoCAD then?........ What size is your rectangle - ok try this for starters: draw a rectangle approx 50x100

Now to show the fillet you need to set the Radius at about 10 so to do this type FILLET followed by R for Radius then input say 10, now select the 2 lines you need filleting. You get me?:)

draw a rectangle (RECTANG) then round (FILLET) the corners.:D

 

1. Don't forget that you have to choose the option "Polyline" in the FILLET command.

 

2. Don't forget that you can also draw the rectangle already filleted, it's on the RECTANG command prompts.

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1) Thanks for clearing that up but you don't actually need to fillet Polyline it works just fine.

2) Nice tip :D

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1) Thanks for clearing that up but you don't actually need to fillet Polyline it works just fine.
Thanks for clearing that up, the command must have changed in v. 2005 or 2006 ;)

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