


Unlike QUIT, you won’t exit AutoCAD with this command, just return to Start.Ĭhoose a layer color for future objects, lines and surfaces.Ĭreates a dimension aligned with an axis / line.Ĭreates a dimension aligned with an arc or circle.Ĭreates a linear, angular or coordinate dimension, starting from a baseline of an earlier dimension.Ĭreates a radius dimension for circles and arcs. If there are changes to any of your files that you haven’t saved yet, you will be asked if you want to save them. The best part is that the objects are scaled automatically in the new space.Ĭloses all open AutoCAD windows. Moves objects from the layout to the model, and vice versa. Generates a bitmap image (.bmp format) after selecting a series of objects, surfaces, or regions.Ĭreates a 3D box, defining height, width and depth.Įxplodes a block or an object, but keeps its attributes intact after exploding it. It can be a single color (Solid), a gradual color (Gradient) or an image (Image) from your computer. Very useful if AutoCAD and your computer don’t get along so well.Ĭalculates the area and perimeter of a defined object or a surface that you select vertex by vertex, according to the metric units defined in settings.Ĭhoose a background image for the work area. We will use your input to help us update the article!ĭefines which applications to load when starting / opening AutoCAD. When you’ve finished reading, we would love to know what your favorite commands are (including those that we didn’t include). We also prepared a series of GIFs to visualize some of the trickier ones. The following listing was developed and corroborated by our team for the 2013, 20 versions of AutoCAD in English. To help you remember, we've made a list of 50 commands that can help you speed up your work game, discover new shortcuts, or come in use as a handy tool for when you forget what the command you need is called. We also bet that you don’t have them all memorized or often forget them.

After spending countless hours in front of AutoCAD working on a project, you’re bound to have your own set of favorite commands to standardize a few steps.
