The Line command in AutoCAD is one of the most fundamental and frequently used tools. It allows users to draw straight lines between two points. This guide will provide a detailed, step-by-step explanation of how to use the Line command effectively in AutoCAD.
Before using the Line command, ensure that AutoCAD is open and a new drawing or an existing project is loaded. You can open AutoCAD by clicking on its icon or searching for it on your computer.
There are multiple ways to activate the Line command in AutoCAD:
Once the Line command is activated, AutoCAD will prompt you to specify the first point of the line. You can do this by:
After defining the first point, AutoCAD will ask you to specify the next point. You can:
After specifying the next point, you can either:
While using the Line command, you can also access additional options:
After creating lines, remember to save your drawing to prevent data loss. Click on File > Save, or type SAVE in the command line, and choose a location to save your file.
The Line command is a core feature of AutoCAD and is essential for creating precise and straight lines in your designs. By following these steps, you can master the Line command and use it effectively in your projects. Practice drawing lines with different techniques to become more comfortable with this versatile tool.