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Undoing and redoing actions

Undoing and redoing actions - AutoCAD Tutorial

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Undoing and redoing actions

If you asked most people what their favorite command is, Undo is usually the answer. Let's face it. We all make mistakes, and when we do, Undo is a great way to put things back the way they were. In this lesson, we'll look at the work flow behind the Undo command. On my screen, I have some geometry that represents a small chest of drawers. Now, to look at Undo, we first have to do something. So, I'm going to make some changes to this geometry. I'm going to convert this for my six door cabinet to a three door cabinet. I'll start by selecting the geometry I no longer need, and then I'll press Delete to remove it. I will then launch the Extend command. I'll grab the inside right edge as my boundary object, and I'll press Enter. I will then create the crossing window to select draw geometry and project it over to meet that edge. When I finish, I'll press Enter. Lets do one more thing, I'd like to remove the legs from this cabinet. For that, I'll launch the Trim command. And I'll select…

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