The following Cap Complete commands combine commands in a single step:
Copy Rotate
Copy Rotate combines the Copy and Rotate commands in a single step.
Before doing Copy Rotate, make sure that Osnap mode is on, with the Node mode checked in Object Snap Settings. It is also recommended to turn on Ortho mode.
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Click
on the Cap Edit toolbar. You may also use the Office ribbon.
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Select the object(s) on the drawing.
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Press Enter to confirm your selection.
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Specify the base point.
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Specify the second point. This will be the point where the copied object will be inserted and rotated.
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When the copied object appears, rotate it.
The object is now copied and rotated.
Move Rotate
Move Rotate combines the Move and Rotate commands in a single step.
Before doing Move Rotate, make sure that Osnap mode is on, with the Node mode checked in Object Snap Settings. It is also recommended to turn on Ortho mode.
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Click
on the Cap Edit toolbar. You may also use the Office ribbon.
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Select the object(s) on the drawing.
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Press Enter to confirm your selection.
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Specify the base point.
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Specify the second point. This will the point where the object will be moved and rotated.
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When the object appears, rotate it.
The object is now moved and rotated.
Offset Copy
Offset Copy combines the Copy and Offset commands in a single step.
Before doing Offset Copy, make sure that Osnap mode is on, with the Node mode checked in Object Snap Settings. It is also recommended to turn on Ortho mode.
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Click
on the Cap Edit toolbar. You may also use the Office ribbon.
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Select the object(s) on the drawing.
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Press Enter to confirm your selection.
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Specify the base point.
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Specify the point to offset from. Note that this must be in line with the first point.
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On the command line, enter the offset distance. Specify the distance in inches.
The object is now copied and offset by the distance you specified.
Offset Move
Offset Move combines the Move and Offset commands in a single step.
Before doing Offset Move, make sure that Osnap mode is on, with the Node mode checked in Object Snap Settings. It is also recommended to turn on Ortho mode.
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Click
on the Cap Edit toolbar. You may also use the Office ribbon.
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Select the object(s) on the drawing.
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Press Enter to confirm your selection.
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Specify the base point.
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Specify the point to offset from. Note that this must be in line with the first point.
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On the command line, enter the offset distance. Specify the distance in inches.
The object is now moved and offset by the distance you specified.