Ztrain Posted February 22 Posted February 22 "Make a benchmark symbol according to the following instructions and place the symbol in the appropriate position. To make the symbol, create a circle with a radius of 10. Using the LINE command and quadrant OSNAP, draw one line from the left quadrant to the right, then another line from the top quadrant to the bottom. This will divide the circle into four equal parts. With the appropriate FILL command setting, fill in the upper-right portion and the lower-left portion of the benchmark symbol." This. Does. NOT. Result. In. A. Benchmark! Somebody PLEASE HELP. Quote
BIGAL Posted February 22 Posted February 22 Think of fill as use solid hatch maybe, you would normally have this as a block based on center point. 1 Quote
ReMark Posted February 23 Posted February 23 14 hours ago, Ztrain said: "Make a benchmark symbol according to the following instructions and place the symbol in the appropriate position. To make the symbol, create a circle with a radius of 10. Using the LINE command and quadrant OSNAP, draw one line from the left quadrant to the right, then another line from the top quadrant to the bottom. This will divide the circle into four equal parts. With the appropriate FILL command setting, fill in the upper-right portion and the lower-left portion of the benchmark symbol." This. Does. NOT. Result. In. A. Benchmark! Somebody PLEASE HELP. Actually, it does. Thousands of students have used the same method and have achieved the indented result. Did you have the quadrant OSNAP enabled? Do you have any experience using the FILL command? What method did you choose to fill the quadrant? Quote
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