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Saturday 26 November 2011

A-CAD COMMAND "COPY"

COPY:
The copy command is a facility that you can use to multiply (reproduce) an object or group of objects. The principle use of the copy command is to determine the reference point for doubling as well as the placement point doubling (second point). Default of AutoCAD 2006 and the new version for the copy command is a multiple copy, so you can instantly reproduce an object with an unlimited number.

AutoCAD Copy Command

If you would double the object is only one fruit only then after you place an object copies, pressenter.

Command: co
Select objects: (select the object to be copied)
Specify base point or (Displacement): (specify point hold on the object to be copied)
Specify second point or (use first point as diaplacement): (specify the second point to place the copy on an object)
Specify second point or [Exit / Undo]: (select E to end the copy command)

Method of doubling the application object using the copy command can be done in the following ways:

1. Make sure there is already an object that will be copied
2. Select Modify> Copy, or click Copy on the Modify toolbar
3. Select the object that will be copied> Enter
4. Specify the base point multiplication of the object, Move the cursor> left click once.
5. If you're still going to double the object again, move the cursor to another place and click again.
6. To double within a certain amount, do the same thing as above so as to achieve the desirednumber of objects.
7. Enter to terminate.

Note
In AutoCAD 2002 and 2004, to perform more than one copy, you must select Multiple "M" as the command window:
Specify base point or displacement or [Multiple]: M (type M to select multiple)

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