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Rotating an Entity

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3 (optional) Open another drawing and click inside its window to make that drawing window active if you want to copy the entities to another drawing. 4 On the Edit menu, click Paste, or click the Paste button on the Standard toolbar. 5 Enter the lower-left corner of the extent for the entities on the Clipboard. You can use SHIFT and the arrow keys on the keyboard to quickly move the selection set in the direction of the arrow. This method is useful for making small corrections after dragging an entity with the mouse. For information on setting the snap interval, see "Setting Up the Grid" on page 61. To move entities using the keyboard 1 Select the entity or entities to move. 2 Press and hold SHIFT while pressing the arrow key that corresponds to the direction you want to move the selection set by the grid snap interval. Pressing HOME, END, PAGE UP, and PAGE DOWN moves the selection set by the grid line interval. Rotating an Entity Rotating an entity changes its orientation about a point. AutoSketch allows you to rotate entities by: s Dragging the rotation handle with the mouse. s Using the plus (+) and minus (-) keys on the numeric keypad, or F5 and SHIFT+F5 to rotate the selection set by the plus/minus rotation interval. s Using Transform, Rotate on the Edit menu to rotate the selection set a specified angle around a point you enter. s Using Transform, Align on the Edit menu to move and rotate the selection set based on points you enter. Clicking on an entity selects it and causes the selection and rotation handles to appear. You can quickly change the orientation of a selection set by dragging its rotation handle. This rotates the entity around its about point. As it rotates, the entity is constrained by the angle intervals specified in the Plus/ Minus Rotation text box in the Drawing Parameters section of the Drawing Options dialog box. The default setting is 45 degrees, allowing you to rotate the entity to any of eight angles. You can change the setting in the Drawing Options dialog box, or rotate unconstrained by pressing SHIFT while dragging the rotation handle. 270 | Chapter 22 Moving, Rotating, & Resizing Entities

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Chapter 22
Moving, Rotating, & Resizing Entities
3
(optional) Open another drawing and click inside its window to make that
drawing window active if you want to copy the entities to another
drawing.
4
On the Edit menu, click Paste, or click the Paste button on the Standard
toolbar.
5
Enter the lower-left corner of the extent for the entities on the Clipboard.
You can use SHIFT and the arrow keys on the keyboard to quickly move the
selection set in the direction of the arrow. This method is useful for making
small corrections after dragging an entity with the mouse. For information
on setting the snap interval, see “Setting Up the Grid” on page 61.
To move entities using the keyboard
1
Select the entity or entities to move.
2
Press and hold SHIFT while pressing the arrow key that corresponds to the
direction you want to move the selection set by the grid snap interval.
Pressing HOME, END, PAGE UP, and PAGE DOWN moves the selection set
by the grid line interval.
Rotating an Entity
Rotating an entity changes its orientation about a point. AutoSketch allows
you to rotate entities by:
Dragging the rotation handle with the mouse.
Using the
plus
(+) and
minus
(-) keys on the numeric keypad, or F5 and
SHIFT+F5 to rotate the selection set by the plus/minus rotation interval.
Using Transform, Rotate on the Edit menu to rotate the selection set a
specified angle around a point you enter.
Using Transform, Align on the Edit menu to move and rotate the selection
set based on points you enter.
Clicking on an entity selects it and causes the selection and rotation handles
to appear. You can quickly change the orientation of a selection set by drag-
ging its rotation handle. This rotates the entity around its about point. As it
rotates, the entity is constrained by the angle intervals specified in the Plus/
Minus Rotation text box in the Drawing Parameters section of the Drawing
Options dialog box. The default setting is 45 degrees, allowing you to rotate
the entity to any of eight angles. You can change the setting in the Drawing
Options dialog box, or rotate unconstrained by pressing SHIFT while drag-
ging the rotation handle.