The Point command in AutoCAD is used to place a point object at a specified location in the drawing. A point in AutoCAD does not have any dimension, width, or length and is primarily used as a marker or reference for other objects. Points are often used for marking specific locations, creating coordinate systems, or referencing key positions in your design.
Follow these steps to create a point using the Point command:
To start the Point command, you can:
Once the Point command is activated, AutoCAD will prompt you to specify the location for the point. You can:
After specifying the location, AutoCAD will place the point at the chosen location. To complete the command:
The Point command is useful in a variety of situations, such as:
The Point command in AutoCAD is a simple but useful tool for placing reference points or markers in a drawing. While points do not have physical dimensions, they are essential for accurately positioning objects, defining coordinates, and providing key reference points in designs.