Rotate Command in AutoCAD
The rotate command is used to rotate the object by an absolute angle. It turns objects through the specified point. The specified point is the base point, and the rotation is performed from that point. The rotation of objects can be performed by randomly dragging the cursor and also by the specified angle. Let's discuss the concept in detail. Rotation by Dragging The dragging of the cursor will rotate the object in the corresponding direction of the cursor. Keep Watching Competitive questions on Structures in Hindi 00:00/03:34 Let's understand with an example. The object is shown in the below image: Rotate Command We will rotate the object by dragging the cursor. The steps for such an example are given below: Select the rotate icon from the ribbon panel, as shown in the below image: Rotate Command Or Type ro or rotate in the command line or command prompt and press Enter. Select the object. Here, we will rotate the full object, so the whole object will be selected, as shown in the below image: Rotate Command Press Enter. Specify the base point on the figure. Here, the specified base point is shown in the below image: Rotate Command We can specify any base point on the figure. Drag the cursor clockwise to rotate the object, as shown in the below image: Rotate Command We can drag the cursor at the point according to the requirements. Drag the cursor counter-clockwise (or anti-clockwise) to rotate the object, as shown in the below image: Rotate Command To copy and rotate the copied object In AutoCAD, we can also rotate the copy of an object. Let's understand by an example. The steps for such an example are listed below: Select the rotate icon from the ribbon panel, as shown in the below image: Rotate Command Or Type ro or rotate in the command line or command prompt and press Enter. Select the object. Here, we will rotate the full object, so the whole object will be selected, as shown in the below image: Rotate Command Press Enter. Specify the base point on the figure. Here, the specified base point is shown in the below image: Rotate Command We can specify any base point on the figure. Type C or Copy on the command line and press Enter. Drag the cursor and click on the point when the rotation is set. The above process is shown in the below image:
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